Keyword [Thomas Aquinas] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 5 |
61. | The reconciliation of faith and reason in Thomas Aquinas (Saint) |
62. | Thomas Aquinas' use of metaphysics: Natura, suppositum and esse |
63. | Analytic and Thomistic approaches to human nature: A comparative metaphysical and bioethical analysis (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
64. | St. Thomas Aquinas and divine exemplarism |
65. | Self-governance in Aquinas and pre-modern moral philosophy (Saint Thomas Aquinas, J. B. Schneewind, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Saint Augustine) |
66. | Ecological ethics and the human soul: Aquinas' substantial bifurcation, Whitehead's aesthetic unification (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Alfred North Whitehead) |
67. | Pluralism and material substance: Thomas Aquinas and the problem of material constitution |
68. | The ecstasy of love in Thomas Aquinas (Saint) |
69. | A cosmological argument (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
70. | Aquinas on human life after death (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
71. | Creation: A comparative study between Avicenna's and Aquinas' positions (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
72. | Thomas Aquinas on reason's control of the passions in the virtue of temperance |
73. | Love of God for His own sake and love of beatitude: Heavenly charity according to Thomas Aquinas (Saint) |
74. | Reflected glory: The role of the beatific vision as the foundation of the relationship of faith to philosophy according to Thomas Aquinas's 'Summa Theologiae' (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
75. | The natural love of God over self: The role of self-interest in thirteenth-century ethics (Saint Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus) |
76. | The Meaning of 'Beauty' and Its Transcendental Status in the Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas |
77. | Virtues, pluralism, and human nature: Prospects for an integration of virtue ethics and modern moral theory (Alasdair MacIntyre, Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
78. | The political uses of subsidiarity: From Thomas Aquinas to Thomas Courchene (Saint Thomas Aquinas) |
79. | On Husserl and Cavellian skepticism, with reference to the Thomistic theory of creation (Saint Thomas Aquinas, Edmund Husserl, Stanley Cavell) |
80. | Naming God and friendship in the work of St. Thomas Aquinas and Jacques Derrida |
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