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Post by himself on Feb 9, 2011 0:57:15 GMT
Two sites you can visit and browse that cover basic Thomism are: Edward Feser: edwardfeser.blogspot.com/James Chastek: thomism.wordpress.com/Feser's site does not have a word-search, but you can use the blog archives (right side, toward the bottom) to look for postings with interesting titles. Feser is also the author of two extremely accessible booklets for undergrads: Aquinas Philosophy of the Mindas well as a polemic against atheism, The Last Superstition. It has a lot of useful info on Aquinas and Thomism, but it sits ill among his pastiche of the Dawkins/Hitchens style. Basically, Aristo-Thomism was simply abandoned, not disproven. A whole lot of metaphysical assumptions have been masquerading as "scientific conclusions" these past 400 years, thus enabling some folks to attack those who disagree with them on politics and philosophy of being "anti-science." Hope this helps.
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