Subjectivity and Knowledge in the Philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas
Roma, Gregorian University Press (1965)
| Abstract | Hence, it is not surprising to find St Thomas Aquinas treating the problem of knowledge under its metaphysical aspect. Many present-day thinkers claim that ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | No keywords specified (fix it) | |||||||||
| Categories | ||||||||||
| Call number | B765.T54.D48 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 8876521208 9788876521201 | |||||||||
| Options |
|
|||||||||
| PhilPapers Archive |
Upload a copy of this paper Check publisher's policy on self-archival Papers currently archived: 5,709 |
| External links |
|
| Through your library | Configure |
Thomas (1971). Saint Thomas Aquinas. New York,Heritage Press.
J. William Forgie (1995). The Cosmological and Ontological Arguments: How Saint Thomas Solved the Kantian Problem. Religious Studies 31 (1):89 - 100.
John L. Longeway (1987). Nicholas of Cusa and Man's Knowledge of God. Philosophy Research Archives 13:289-313.
Brian Davies (1993). The Thought of Thomas Aquinas. Clarendon Press.
Benignus Gerrity (1936). The Relations Between the Theory of Matter and Form and the Theory of Knowledge in the Philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Washington, D.C.,The Catholic University of America.
Mark D. Gossiaux (2003). Thomas Aquinas and Giles of Rome on the Existence of God as Self-Evident. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 77 (1):57-79.
F. L. Van Becelaere (1903). A Summary Exposition of Saint Thomas Aquinas's Philosophy of Knowledge. Philosophical Review 12 (6):611 - 628.
F. L. van Becelaere (1903). A Summary Exposition of Saint Thomas Aquinas's Philosophy of Knowledge. Philosophical Review 12 (6):611-628.
Monthly downloads |
Added to index2009-09-15Total downloads13 ( #88,037 of 549,754 )Recent downloads (6 months)1 ( #63,425 of 549,754 )How can I increase my downloads? |

