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Wednesday, May 12, 2004

Towards a New Philosophy of Catholic Platonism

Epistemology:
The Need for a New Catholic Epistemology
Knowledge and Certainty
The Intellect Receives from the Outside World
The Two Types of Correspondence
The Christ Within
Common Sense
Reality Checks
Philosophy and Experts
Bonaventure on What We First Know
Platonic Forms and Knowledge of Degrees
The Four Perception Faculties
Follow-up
Aquinas and Knowledge of God's Existence: Refutation of Thomistic Epistemology
Refutation of Thomistic Epistemology Follow-up

Metaphysics:
Categories
Substance
Thomas, Being, and Time, Part 1 (comments important!)
Thomas, Being, and Time, Part 2 (comments important!)
Relation
Artifacts
What Is Substance?
Disproof of Substantial Change
My Academic Interest in the Forms
Intro to My Thesis
Necessary Propositions according to St. Bonaventure
Participation
Music and the Forms
God as Formal Cause of Universe
Platonic Forms and Knowledge of Degrees
The Eternality of the Human Person: Perhaps as Close as Kant Gets to Knowledge of Noumena
Temporal Being, Part 1
Temporal Being, Part 2
Temporal Being, Part 3
Proof that the World Has a Temporal Beginning and that God Exists

Physics:
Proof for Action-at-a-Distance
Artifacts
Disproof of Substantial Change
Quantity of Motion
Kant, Time, and the Human Person.

Mathematics:
Music and Math
Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

Ethics:
Love, the Good, and Creation
Eros and Philosophy
Eros and Philosophy II
Escaping from the Prison of Self
Courage and Love
Love, the Eucharist, and Sex
Kantian, Platonic, and Christian Love
Hegel, Freedom, and Love
Hatred: Disguised Selfishness
Love, People, and Knowledge
The Finitude of Selflessness
Kant, the Human Person, and Time

Political Philosophy:
America: One and Many
War
Alexis de Tocqueville and the Modern World

Economics:
Adam Smith
Short Rant about Karl Marx

Methodology:
Quotes from Fides et Ratio
Comments with the Shulamite on Methodology

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