by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB If intellectual emanation cannot be properly understood in terms of cause and effect, it follows that, if one is to […]
Month: October 2009
Understanding the Proceeding of an Intellectual Emanation in its Uniqueness Employing a Thomist Distinction
by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB In attempting to understand the nature of an intellectual emanation as one kind of intellectual act comes from another kind […]
Applying a Thomist Principle: Quidquid recipitur ad modum recipientis recipitur
by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB Not infrequently, in different texts, Aquinas refers to a principle which he uses as a principle of explanation–a principle which […]
From Human and Angelic Understanding to Divine Understanding in Lonergan and Aquinas
by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB In the kind of analysis which one finds in Lonergan’s The Triune God: Systematics, much is said about how […]
Being and Good as Primary Notions in Aquinas and Lonergan
by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB In the order which one finds in Lonergan’s intentionality analysis, moral deliberation succeeds acts of reflective understanding which […]