Potencynotes This paper exists as an excerpt belonging to a much larger work which attends to how acts of sensing, understanding, and judging are to […]
Category: St. Thomas Aquinas
Form in Aquinas and Lonergan (revised notes 1/6/2013)
Form in Aquinas and Lonergan (revised notes 1/6/2013)
Chapter 2 Notes Trinity (revised December 1, 2012)
Chapter 2 Notes (revised December 1, 2012)
Sufficient Reason in Lonergan and Aquinas
Sufficient Reason in Aquinas and Lonergan
Aquinas on Memory and Consciousness in Augustine and the First Procession in the Trinity
Aquinas on Memory and Consciousness in Augustine
Neil Ormerod: The Psychological Analogy for the Trinity: At Odds with Modernity
Published on internet with the kind permission of the journal, Pacifica, who can be reached at www.pacifica.org.au A helpful introduction to the psychological analogy of […]
Two Rival Notions of Being: Rosmini, Heidegger, Rahner, and Lonergan rev. ed.
In the theology of Antonio Rosmini (d. 1855), one finds an understanding about human cognition where human beings work from an initial, ideal, indeterminate […]
Using Aquinas to Understand Lonergan on the Meaning of Transcendental Laws
Br. Dunstan Robidoux, OSB In speaking about human cognitive acts and especially about human acts of understanding, instead of speaking about laws of nature […]
Identity in Human Cognition
It is no easy task to try to understand the principle of identity in human cognition. In order to do so, I would like to […]
Moving through Conceptuality with Acts of Understanding: Augustine, Aquinas, Lonergan
To understand a bit better what could be meant by saying that acts of understanding, by their very nature, always transcend material variables and […]