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Analogy in Modern Scholasticism
Analogy in Modern Scholasticism
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631906057
- Weight: 419g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 28 Nov 2023
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
In his book, Kazimierz Gryżenia presents the changes which occurred in the understanding of analogy in modern scholasticism, with particular reference to the views of the leading representative of the period, Francisco Suárez. As a representative of the newly established Jesuit order, Suárez was not bound to any previous philosophical tradition and sought to develop a universal system of philosophy.
This book acquaints the reader with the complexity of modern scholasticism, and presents Suárez’s philosophy as a significant link in the consolidation of essentialist and ontological tendencies. It also poses the question of whether philosophy conceived and practiced in this way contributed to the later resentment towards philosophy as such, especially towards metaphysics.
This book acquaints the reader with the complexity of modern scholasticism, and presents Suárez’s philosophy as a significant link in the consolidation of essentialist and ontological tendencies. It also poses the question of whether philosophy conceived and practiced in this way contributed to the later resentment towards philosophy as such, especially towards metaphysics.
Kazimierz Gryżenia, SDB, PhD, has a habilitation degree in Philosophy and works as a professor at the Mazovian Academy in Płock, Poland. Throughout his career, he has worked for several educational institutions in Poland. He has lectured and published over 100 works on subjects such as the history of philosophy, classical metaphysics, ethics, and many others.
Analogy in Modern Scholasticism
€56.99
