New York: Georg Olms Verlag (
2008)
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Abstract
There is a broad public interest in the current discussion about evolution and creation, a discussion led mainly by scientists on the one hand and theologians on the other. The scientists argue for the evolution of the cosmos and nature without a creator, while the theologians defend the idea of creation. However, the perspective of natural philosophy is largely missing from the debate. Since this is no longer represented in contemporary philosophical trends, this study revives it from the aristotelian-thomist tradition with its valuable insights into the finality of nature, which the author uses in his attempt to mediate between scientific and theological viewpoints.