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Papers On Philosophy Of Religion, God's Existence & Freewill
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Aquinas'
'On The Eternity Of The World'
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A 9 page paper which evaluates 'On the
Eternity of the World' by St. Thomas of
Aquinas. This particular work of Aquinas's is
described from the beginning in such a way
that illustrates the many different notions
that one may obtain in regards to the
apparently simple statements that Aquinas
makes. As the works are further discovered and
discussed there are many issues which are more
thoroughly detailed which brings the reader
into a position where a much clearer
understanding of the statements is attained.
Throughout the evaluation of the work there
are examinations which detail some of the weak
and the strong points made by Aquinas.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Aquinet.wps
Are
Dreams Meaningful ?
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This 3 page essay discusses whether or not
dreams are meaningful. The writer draws
heavily upon the thought of Thomas Aquinas to
demonstrate that they are meaningful in terms
of how their symbology relates to 'real life.'
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Dremean.wps
Notions
of Existence, Change, Cambridge Change and the
Philosophical Conclusions of Thomas Aquinas of
'Existence in the Sense of the True'
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A 5 page paper which examines how Thomas
Aquinas justifies the assertion, 'Existence in
the sense of the true.' Specifically
considered are metaphysical proponents of
existence, including change, real change and
Cambridge change. Bibliography lists 7
sources.
Filename: TGaquina.wps
St.
Thomas Aquinas on Law, Morality, and Politics
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This 5 page report discusses the theories and
philosophies of St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274)
with an emphasis on the differntiations he
made regarding natural law and eternal law.
The thought and writing of St. Thomas Aquinas
reconciled religion with reason, expanded it
towards experimental science, insisted that
the senses were the windows of the soul and
that the reason had a divine right to be
presented with facts. He believed that natural
law is fundamentally the rational creature’s
participation in God’s eternal law.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: BWsttom.wps
St.
Thomas Aquinas: Vague Definition Of Common
Good, Justice And Virtue
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7 pages in length. St. Thomas Aquinas espoused
his propensity towards good will, justice and
virtue as being the primary components of
one's journey on this earth. He cited myriad
reasons why this is to be so, as well as
postulated that those who do not follow such a
patch of righteousness were not living up to
their full spiritual potential. However, there
exists debate as to whether or not the
philosopher's vague definitions of common
good, justice and virtue were nothing more
than loopholes for his argument. What, then,
did Aquinas mean? Was he not earnest in his
conjecture? Indeed he was, and it is with
great significance that his theories
contributed to the historical study of
humankind. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TLCaquin.wps
The
Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas
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This 7 page paper delves into problems,
presented by a student, concerning St. Thomas
Aquinas's position on a variety of subjects.
Kant plays a major role in the discussion.
Other philosophers are mentioned and subjects
broached include creationism, evolution, and
man's reasoning abilities and limitations.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA018STA.wps
The
Views of Plato, Aristotle and Aquinas
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This 5 page paper compare the views of Plato,
Aristotle and Aquinas as they relate to man's
pursuit of the best life, the contrast between
good and evil and the pursuit of knowledge of
the divine. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHPlato5.wps
Thomas
Aquinas' Concept of Happiness Analyzed
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This 12 page research paper examines the
conception of happiness in human terms,
according to Catholic theologian and
philosopher, Thomas Aquinas. Specifically
discussed are Aquinas' views on how what
constituted happiness and how man could
happily live life. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: Aquihap.rtf
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