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Secondary Causation and God's Purpose in Protestant Aristotelianism

beastrabban wrote 6 days ago: In the fifty years between 1610 and 1660 Protestant Scholasticism developed a number of traits that … more →

Tags: Science, History, Philosophy, Concurrence, Evolution, Miracles, Protestantism, scholasticism

Robert Jenkin: Science Demonstrates the Unimaginable Grandeur of God and His Creation

beastrabban wrote 1 week ago: Although some Christians in the 17th century felt that the new scientific advances attacked and unde … more →

Tags: Science, History, Gravity, einstein, Robert Jenkin, platonism, relativity

Protestant Appreciation of Catholic Achievements in the Scientific Revolution

beastrabban wrote 2 weeks ago: For many people, the trial of Galileo demonstrates the medieval Roman Catholic Church’s hostil … more →

Tags: History, Roman Catholicism, Science, Lutheran Church, Galileo, Jesuits, Ignatius de Loyola, Royal Society, Thomas Sprat

The Physicalism of David Papineau: A First Impression

Rchard E. Hennessey wrote 1 month ago: 1. Following a link provided in an April 9th, 20103, post, “KCL’s David Papineau Interviewed … more →

Tags: neo-Aristotelianism, Physicalism, Leiter reports, Richard Marshall, 3:AM Magazine, Causal Completeness of Physics, physical causes, Physical effects, Aristotelian logic

Plato + Aristotle = Aquinas

Nathan Lyons wrote 1 month ago: Norris Clarke, in his article “The Meaning of Participation in St. Thomas”, argues that … more →

Tags: platonism, Thomas Aquinas, W. Norris Clarke, thomas aquinas

Jay's Analysis Audio Discussion: Platonism Destroys Materialism

jay008 wrote 2 months ago: In this discussion, I detail what I argued in my recent article: Platonism as an esoteric tradition … more →

Tags: Apologetics, audio/MP3, Conspiracy, Culture, Esoteric/Speculation, History, Philosophy, Religion, Theology

My Weird Introduction

colconcog wrote 2 months ago: I never thought I’d find myself doing this, but here I am. Welcome. Who am I? Well, as the subtitle … more →

Tags: Collin Combs, libertarian, contiguous, Cogitations, nobody, Ron Paul, Texas, congressman, Blog

Introduction

Rchard E. Hennessey wrote 2 months ago: The aim of After Aristotle is that of promoting and engaging in serious philosophical discussion fro … more →

Tags: about this blog, neo-Aristotelianism, Aristotle, General Principle of Realism, First Principles, principle of non-contradiction, Principle of Excluded Middle, Epistemism, Arithmetic

ARISTOTLE

Costa wrote 3 months ago: Linnaeus and Cuvier have been my two gods, though in very different ways, but they were mere schoolb … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Plato, Aristotle, Charles Darwin, Thomas Aquinas, ATHENS, avicenna

Thomism and Aristotelianism.1 comment

socraticum wrote 3 months ago: “That such a doctrine [distinction of essence and existence] is his greatest or most important … more →

Tags: Aristotle, Philosophy, St. Thomas, Thomism

Do numbers exist?1 comment

mcdebeer wrote 4 months ago: This is a question that I first encountered when my Calculus professor asked it of my class. Initial … more →

Tags: Math, Science, Indispensibility Argument, mathematics, numbers, Philosophy of Mathematics, platonism

From Edward Feser: 'Nagel And His Critics Part IV'

chr1 wrote 5 months ago: Full post here. ‘Continuing our look at the critics of Thomas Nagel’s recent book Mind and Cos … more →

Tags: Public Debate, Philosophy, Science, Religion, metaphysics, Materialism, Edward Feser, Naturalism

Richard Blum on the reception history of Aristotle

Theophrastus wrote 5 months ago: Paul Richard Blum has a new book out, and a new video supporting that book, on the reception history … more →

Tags: Pedagogy, Philosophy, Aristotle, Jesuit Education

The Bible Was Origen's Manual

Ryan Clevenger wrote 6 months ago: I’m still working my way through Mark J. Edwards’ book Origen against Plato (for which I … more →

Tags: Historical Theology, Patristics, Philosophy, Origen of Alexandria, Plato, Stoicism, platonism

New Website on Ancient Commentators on Aristotle

Ryan Clevenger wrote 9 months ago: John Sellars put up a new website dedicated to the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle series. It offe … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Plato, Middle Platonism, Stoicism, Neoplatonism, Aristotle, platonism, Ancient Commentators on Aristotle, John Sellars

Inflected Landscapes: photography in peril?

Arlyn Culwick wrote 1 year ago: (The first of a series of posts in which images from “Inflected Landscapes,” a collectio … more →

Tags: Poetry, Literature, Art & Music, Philosophy, Semiosis, Philosophy, Arts, Art, Photography, Philosophy of Art, Signs

Art, Interpretation, and Understanding (Part 2)1 comment

Nightcartes wrote 1 year ago: 2 Since the act of interpreting seems to have something in common with the scientific viewpoint and … more →

Tags: The Arts, Art, interpretation, platonism, guernica, Understanding, Epistemology, Science, knowledge

Troubles in my soul…

Codgitator (Cadgertator) wrote 1 year ago: Gene Ontology Entity Relationship (Photo credit: dullhunk) The term soul is horribly overused, even, … more →

Tags: Teleology, soul, Aristotle, gilson, ontology

Sometimes it takes a nightmare...

Codgitator (Cadgertator) wrote 1 year ago: …to wake us up to reality. The growing awareness of the wisdom of nature– from the archi … more →

Tags: Teleology, substance, powers, Aristotle, Physics, Darwinism, Biology, gilson, Ends


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