Recovering Nature
Essays in Natural Philosophy, Ethics, and Metaphysics in Honor of Ralph McInerny
Thomas S Hibbs editor John P O’Callaghan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press
Published:11th Oct '16
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The recovery of nature has been a unifying and enduring aim of the writings of Ralph McInerny, Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Notre Dame, director of the Jacques Maritain Center, former director of the Medieval Institute, and author of numerous works in philosophy, literature, and journalism. While many of the fads that have plagued philosophy and theology during the last half-century have come and gone, recent developments suggest that McInerny’s commitment to Aristotelian-Thomism was boldly, if quietly, prophetic. In his persistent, clear, and creative defenses of natural theology and natural law, McInerny has appealed to nature to establish a dialogue between theists and non-theists, to contribute to the moral and political renewal of American culture, and particularly to provide some of the philosophical foundations for Catholic theology.
This volume brings together essays by an impressive group of scholars, including William Wallace, O.P., Jude P. Dougherty, John Haldane, Thomas DeKoninck, Alasdair MacIntyre, David Solomon, Daniel McInerny, Janet E. Smith, Michael Novak, Stanley Hauerwas, Laura Garcia, Alvin Plantinga, Alfred J. Freddoso, and David B. Burrell, C.S.C.
“This volume is a good case study of how post-positivist analytic philosophers have been more willing to examine the history of philosophy and seek resources in it, and how many contemporary Catholic and Christian philosophers are more willing to learn from analytic philosophy for the study and development of their own traditions.” —The Philosophical Quarterly
* The Philosophical QuarterISBN: 9780268160708
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 413g
280 pages