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What is Man? And All That?

July 30, 2018 by loydf

Liberals lie. And I include libertarians among liberals. Perhaps they lie first to themselves, but they lie. All liberals, from Hobbes to Locke to Jefferson to von Mises to Nozick and on to the collectivist enablers or advocates of a `liberal’ and totalitarian order. The biggest part of their lie is the one which claims … [Read more…]

Posted in: Human nature, religion and science, Unity of knowledge Tagged: Christian worldview, communal human being, decay of civilizations, history, human nature, philosophy, politics

What is an Explanation?: The Context of Thought and Language

July 3, 2014 by loydf

According to a couple of dictionaries, an `explanation’ is “Something that explains” or equivalent definitions of the sort which would gain a failing grade on a junior high school test back in the days when American schools were so tough we had to write essays explaining how it was possible to walk uphill going to … [Read more…]

Posted in: Mind, Modern language, Narratives and truth, Unity of knowledge Tagged: Christian worldview, metaphysics, Mind, Narratives and truth, philosophy, Unity of knowledge

“Leisure: the Basis of Culture”: What is Leisure?

July 3, 2012 by loydf

I’m re-reading Leisure: The Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper. As Pieper plausibly, and I think correctly, discusses matters, the loss of leisure and the consequent loss of culture is bound up, at least in this age of men, with the process of proletarianization, that is, the limitation of men to their laboring aspects. Pieper … [Read more…]

Posted in: civilization, Human nature, philosophy Tagged: civilization, metaphysics, Mind, philosophy, St. Thomas Aquinas

Cases of Metaphysical Malpractice: Stephen Hawking and His Critics

September 17, 2010 by loydf

I haven’t read Stephen Hawking’s most recent book where he’s said to argue that a Creator-God is unnecessary nor have I read more than summaries of the efforts of certain Christian theologians to shoot down those arguments. I’ve read that Hawking argues gravity fills the need for such a God, but that’s irrelevant to the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, Corruption of language, metaphysics, Mind, philosophy, St. Thomas Aquinas Tagged: Christian in the universe of Einstein, christianity and philosophy, metaphysics, Mind, philosophy, physics, St. Thomas Aquinas

Intentionality as the Guide to Philosophical Thinking

August 8, 2010 by loydf

I saw this quote on the Internet recently: I keep the subject of my inquiry constantly before me, and wait till the first dawning opens gradually, by little and little, into a full and clear light. [Sir Isaac Newton] Newton knew how to think. In Thomistic terms, serious thinking is an intentional process, that is … [Read more…]

Posted in: metaphysics, Mind, philosophy Tagged: metaphysics, Mind, philosophy

Passing Beyond the Limitations of Scientific Materialism

October 9, 2009 by loydf

We do need to pass by those limitations of scientific materialism and to do it without falling into the temptation of dualisms which invoke hand-waving to explain immaterial phenomena. My very working method, as well as my respect for the totality of human experience and human knowledge, rejects any possibility of scientific materialism or reductionistic … [Read more…]

Posted in: Biological evolution, Christian in the universe of Einstein, philosophy, St. Thomas Aquinas Tagged: Alfred North Whitehead, Biological evolution, Christian in the universe of Einstein, philosophy

Ways of Thought in the Modern West

December 29, 2008 by loydf

[This entry is part of a work-in-progress which will deal with the evolution of the human mind as we can see it in the work of St. Thomas Aquinas, Albert Einstein, and other great thinkers — an entity capable of shaping itself to empirical reality in such a way that it can draw forth abstract … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, civilization, Mind, St. Thomas Aquinas, Uncategorized Tagged: Christian in the universe of Einstein, civilization, decay of civilizations, philosophy, theology

Not Monism and Not Dualism but Unity of Creation

November 4, 2008 by loydf

In a number of writings, I deny both the monisms of matter and spirit or thought. I also deny the dualism of body/soul, brain/mind, etc. Yet, I use the terms ‘soul’ and ‘mind’ on a regular basis. What gives? I think of being as richer than ‘mere’ matter, yet, I see no reason to speak … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, mathematical physics, mathematics, philosophy Tagged: being, Christian in the universe of Einstein, metaphysics, philosophy

Still More Evidence that We’re Organisms in Einstein’s Universe

October 24, 2008 by loydf

The lead paragraph of this article, Genomic Changes Found In Brains Of People Who Commit Suicide, asks questions which I’ve been handling in my first book and my blogs for the past two years: Are genes destiny? Alternatively, are we simply the products of our environment? There is a growing sense that neither of these … [Read more…]

Posted in: Christian in the universe of Einstein, mathematical physics, philosophy, religion and science Tagged: Christian in the universe of Einstein, human nature, metaphysics, philosophy, physics

Dealing with Natural Law: A Summary To-date

October 17, 2008 by loydf

This is a summary of my thoughts on dealing with natural law from my viewpoint of updated Thomistic existentialism. There may be some new thoughts in this entry but mostly I’m aiming at two goals: Improving my presentation of my views of a truer natural law, that is, one that corresponds to modern improvements in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Biological evolution, Christian in the universe of Einstein, philosophy, religion and science, St. Thomas Aquinas Tagged: Biological evolution, evolution of the mind, philosophy, religion and science, St. Thomas Aquinas
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