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Understanding the Proceeding of an Intellectual Emanation in its Uniqueness

  • Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB
  • October 30, 2009
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 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 […]

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Understanding the Proceeding of an Intellectual Emanation in its Uniqueness Employing a Thomist Distinction

  • Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB
  • October 23, 2009
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 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 […]

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Applying a Thomist Principle: Quidquid recipitur ad modum recipientis recipitur

  • Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB
  • October 16, 2009
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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 […]

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From Human and Angelic Understanding to Divine Understanding in Lonergan and Aquinas

  • Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB
  • October 8, 2009
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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 […]

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Being and Good as Primary Notions in Aquinas and Lonergan

  • Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB
  • October 2, 2009
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by Br. Dunstan Robidoux OSB     In the order which one finds in Lonergan’s intentionality analysis, moral deliberation succeeds acts of reflective understanding which […]

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