Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
336
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Mar 16, 2018
Editora
The Catholic University of America Press
Edição
Reprint
ISBN-10
0813230845
ISBN-13
9780813230849
Descrição
Ralph M. McInerny delves into the intricate relationship between being and predication through Thomistic interpretations in his insightful exploration. Drawing on the philosophical heritage of Thomas Aquinas, he navigates complex inquiries about the nature of existence and how we articulate it through language and thought. The book emphasizes the significance of being as a foundational concept in philosophy, demonstrating how it underpins our understanding of reality.
McInerny engages with various philosophical notions and contrasts them with contemporary interpretations, offering a nuanced perspective on Aquinas's ideas. Through careful analysis, he illustrates how predication serves as a gateway to understanding the essence of things, challenging readers to reconsider their own views about existence and identity.
With clarity and depth, McInerny articulates the relevance of these Thomistic ideas in modern philosophical discourse. His work invites readers to reflect on the significance of being and its articulation, urging them to appreciate the enduring impact of Aquinas's thought in contemporary philosophy. The blend of historical context and philosophical rigor makes this exploration not just an academic pursuit but a vital contribution to ongoing dialogues about existence and essence.
McInerny engages with various philosophical notions and contrasts them with contemporary interpretations, offering a nuanced perspective on Aquinas's ideas. Through careful analysis, he illustrates how predication serves as a gateway to understanding the essence of things, challenging readers to reconsider their own views about existence and identity.
With clarity and depth, McInerny articulates the relevance of these Thomistic ideas in modern philosophical discourse. His work invites readers to reflect on the significance of being and its articulation, urging them to appreciate the enduring impact of Aquinas's thought in contemporary philosophy. The blend of historical context and philosophical rigor makes this exploration not just an academic pursuit but a vital contribution to ongoing dialogues about existence and essence.