
Modern Thomistic Philosophy
An Explanation for Students. Vol. 1: The Philosophy of Nature; Vol. 2: Metaphysics
R.P. Phillips(Author)
Editiones Scholasticae (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published in May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
746 pages
978-3-86838-541-0 (ISBN)
Description
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology.
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman."
L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology.
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman."
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. "Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman." L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman."
L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology.
"Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman."
The first volume of this introduction in Thomistic philosophy includes as part 1 Cosmology as the philosophy of inanimate nature and as part 2 the philosophy of animate nature that is philosophical psychology. "Dr. Phillips is to be congratulated on the clear and lucid way he has set forth Thomist doctrines and especially for the manner in which he has rendered the Latin terminology of Schoolman in English, an achievement which makes his book very readable and interesting even for those unacquainted with the great treatises of Schoolman." L.J. Walker, in Philosophy, Vol. 11, Issue 43.
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Edition
1., Reprint der 2. Auflage, New York 1962
Language
English
Place of publication
Neunkirchen-Seelscheid
Germany
Dimensions
Height: 21 cm
Width: 14.8 cm
ISBN-13
978-3-86838-541-0 (9783868385410)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
R. P. Phillips was professor of philosophy a S. John's Seminary in Wonerh