Being and Knowing

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A01=Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
Ab Alio
advanced Thomistic metaphysics research
Aquinas metaphysics
Author_Frederick D. Wilhelmsen
Boethii De Trinitate
Cartesian Cogito
Category=QD
De Hebdomadibus
De Potentia Dei
Ens Commune
Ens Rationis
epistemology of existence
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Esse Verum
human person dignity
Intelligible Species
Intentional Identity
Ipsum Esse
Ipsum Esse Subsistens
medieval philosophy studies
Metaphysical Order
metaphysical paradox analysis
philosophy of judgment
Pre-reflective Consciousness
Proper Concept
Propter Quid
Subsisting Thing
Summa Theologiae
Sun Tan
Thomistic Esse
Thomistic Metaphysics
Thomistic Realism
Thomistic Understanding
Transcendental Method
Transcendental Thomism
William Marshner

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138519411
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Frederick D. Wilhelmsen's Being and Knowing, rooted in the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, rests on two basic assertions: first, metaphysics is the science of being in its first and ultimate act, existence (the act by which all things manifest themselves); second, that existence is known not through observing objects, but in affirming through judgments that these objects are subjects of existence.

The chapters of this book explore these Thomistic doctrines. Some explain St. Thomas Aquinas's philosophy of being. Others probe his epistemology. The complexity and density of Aquinas's theory of judgment (that truth is realized in the judgment of man), emphasized throughout most of the book, point not only to a deeper understanding of the nature of metaphysics, but they open doors to the clarification of philosophical issues germane to contemporary thought.

This work addresses a number of metaphysical philosophical paradoxes. Wilhelmsen's exploration of them demonstrates why he was the preeminent American scholar of the Thomistic tradition. This volume is part of Transaction's series, the Library of Conservative Thought.