
Sensation: a Socratic hindrance, or an Aristotilian necessity?
4 minutes By Georgiana DePugh, University of Dallas Sensation is a reception of the form without the matter. In Aristotle’s De Anima, there are many concepts he
4 minutes By Georgiana DePugh, University of Dallas Sensation is a reception of the form without the matter. In Aristotle’s De Anima, there are many concepts he
6 minutes By Jonathan C. McMonigal, Holy Apostles College and Seminary Part I: Introduction When searching to explain the metaphysical structure of reality, the mind encounters the problem
13 minutes By Bartlomiej Staniszewski, Oxford University Disclaimer (13th of December 2021): While this article offers some ways of escaping Kant’s critique, it does not evaluate those
7 minutes By Elizabeth Zahorick, University of Notre Dame In the Middle Ages, university professors commonly taught their students using Peter Lombard’s Sentences, a book of commentary
5 minutes By Joshua Orsi, The Catholic University of America Nicholas of Cusa was one of the most brilliant and most unappreciated theologians in the history of
6 minutes By Georgina DePugh, University of Dallas An approach to Sacra Doctrina through Thomas Aquinas should flow from humble docility. According to Thomas, Sacra Doctrina is
5 minutes By Will Deatherage, Executive Director Love is arguably one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern Western civilization, given the word’s diverse meanings in English.
12 minutes By Bartlomiej Staniszewski, Oxford University Disclaimer (14/12/2021): When I wrote this, I was quite dissatisfied with the conclusion, given its humility, but now it seems
21 minutes By Gillian Richards, The Catholic University of America Certain Catholic critics of the American Constitutional order often point to the contemporary social and political climate
7 minutes By Elise Flick, The Catholic University of America Evolution is a topic that those skeptical of the Christian faith—or any faith that holds that the
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