Philosophy and language

Al-Fârâbî: an Arabic account of the origin of language and of philosophical vocabulary / Thérèse-Anne Druart -- Presentation of the Aquinas Medal Mark C. Murphy -- Aquinas Medalist's Address. On being a theistic philosopher in a secularized culture Alasdair MacIntyre -- Towards an explanation o...

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Contributors: Houser, Rollen Edward 1946- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Houston, TX National Office of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, University of Saint Thomas c2011
In: Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association (84)
Year: 2011
Series/Journal:Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 84
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Philosophy of language
Further subjects:B Religion Congresses Philosophy
B Conference program 2010 (Houston, Tex)
B Catholic Church and philosophy Congresses
B Language and languages Philosophy
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Summary:Al-Fârâbî: an Arabic account of the origin of language and of philosophical vocabulary / Thérèse-Anne Druart -- Presentation of the Aquinas Medal Mark C. Murphy -- Aquinas Medalist's Address. On being a theistic philosopher in a secularized culture Alasdair MacIntyre -- Towards an explanation of language Daniel O. Dahlstrom -- Language and philosophy in the Essays of Montaigne Ann Hartle -- William of Ockham and St. Augustine on proper and improper statements Stephen F. Brown -- Resurrection and hylomorphism: moving toward a theory of post-mortem survival compatible with Catholic doctrine Paul Blaschko -- Catholicism, the human form, and genetic engineering James J. Delaney -- The language of rights: towards an Aristotelian-Thomistic analysis Michael Baur -- Political theology and Thomas Aquinas: a reading of the De Regno Benjamin Smith -- The language of being and the nature of God in the Aristotelian tradition R. E. Houser
The Aristotelian epistemic principle and the problem of divine naming in Aquinas Paul Symington -- Bartholomew Mastrius (1602-1673) and John Punch (1599 or 1603-1661) on the common nature and universal unity Daniel Heider -- Is Buridan's theory of abstraction incompatible with his nominalist semantics? An evaluation of Klima's charge against Buridan Joseph Hill -- Linguistic apprehension as incidental sensation in Thomas Aquinas Daniel D. De Haan -- Perception, language, and concept formation in St. Thomas Alfred Leo White -- Lies and dishonest endorsements Alexander R. Pruss -- The indispensability of tradition in the philosophical activity of Socrates Jessy E. G. Jordan -- Plato's mimetic art: the power of mimetic and complexity of reading Plato Gene Fendt -- It depends on what one means by "eternal": why Boethius is not an eternalist Michael Wiitala -- The meaning of the word art: a neothomistic investigation Michael Storck -- Is anyone else thinking my thoughts? Aquinas's response to the too-many-thinkers problem Eric W. Hagedorn -- ACPA Reports and Minutes
Item Description:Annual supplement to the American Catholic philosophical quarterly. - Includes bibliographical references
Physical Description:312 S., 23 cm
ISBN:1889680869