
This new and updated edition of Christopher Shields and Robert Pasnau's The Philosophy of Aquinas introduces the Aquinas' overarching explanatory framework in order to provide the necessary background to his philosophical investigations across a wide range of areas: rational theology, metaphysics, philosophy of human nature, philosophy of mind, and ethical and political theory. Although not intended to provide a comprehensive evaluation of all aspects of Aquinas' far-reaching writings, the volume presents a systematic introduction to the principal areas of his philosophy and attends no less to Aquinas' methods and argumentative strategies than to his ultimate conclusions. The authors have updated the second edition in light of recent scholarship on Aquinas, while streamlining and refining their presentation of the key elements of Aquinas' philosophy.
This volume investigates the core explanatory framework of Thomas Aquinas to provide a structured foundation for understanding his diverse philosophical inquiries. Authors Christopher John Shields and Robert Pasnau utilize their expertise in medieval philosophy to synthesize Aquinas' complex arguments into a coherent system. By focusing on his methodology and argumentative strategies, the text clarifies how Aquinas addresses fundamental questions in theology, metaphysics, and human nature.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students frequently identify this text as a reliable, systematic introduction to Thomistic thought. Experts highlight the authors' ability to balance technical philosophical rigor with accessibility for those new to medieval academic traditions.
Page Count:
334
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190624701
ISBN-13:
9780190624705
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