Facts are stubborn things : Thomistic perspectives in the philosophies of nature and science /
"This volume, comprised of original essays written by sixteen scholars, seeks to continue this vein of reflection. Written from a generally, though not exclusively, Thomist perspective, these essays are dedicated to the topics of scientific methodology, specific topics in natural philosophy, the que...
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| Language: | English |
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[Notre Dame, Indiana] : Washington, D. C. :
American Maritain Association ; Distributed by The Catholic University of America Press,
[2021]
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| Series: | American Maritain Association book series ;
v. 30. |
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| Summary: | "This volume, comprised of original essays written by sixteen scholars, seeks to continue this vein of reflection. Written from a generally, though not exclusively, Thomist perspective, these essays are dedicated to the topics of scientific methodology, specific topics in natural philosophy, the question of evolution, the relationship between natural philosophy and moral knowledge, and topics pertinent to the broader domain of the social sciences. Approaching these various issues from a number of different angles, this volume carries into the present the dialogue and debate concerning the philosophy of science which was of such great importance to Maritain and to many Thomists of his era"-- |
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B 765 .T54 F24 2021
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