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Aquinas

A New Introduction
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 2008

Summary

Aquinas provides an in-depth analysis of basic philosophical concepts in the thought of Aquinas. These concepts include: being, essence, existence, form, matter, truth, goodness, freedom and necessity, knowledge, willing and choosing, and right action. These ideas are approached from an analytical point of view but the analysis is not exceedingly technical, which allows beginners to follow the discussion. Many other works consider only one aspect of Aquinas's thought such as his treatment of persons, his arguments for God's existence, or his theory of truth but Peterson's Aquinas combines readability with both depth and close analysis to give a comprehensive overview of Aquinas's work without sacrificing either accuracy or depth.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2008
Copyright year
2008
ISBN-Print
978-0-7618-4104-3
ISBN-Online
978-0-7618-4180-7
Publisher
Hamilton Books, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
244
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Table of contents

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    1. Acknowledgments No access
    2. Introduction No access
    3. Contents No access
  1. Chapter 1 No access Pages 1 - 30
  2. Chapter 2 No access Pages 31 - 88
  3. Chapter 3 No access Pages 89 - 113
  4. Chapter 4 No access Pages 114 - 130
  5. Chapter 5 No access Pages 131 - 206
  6. Chapter 6 No access Pages 207 - 238
  7. Select Bibliography No access Pages 239 - 240
  8. Index No access Pages 241 - 244