THOMAS, Aquinas, Saint, ca. 1225-1274EMOTION regulationPERSONALITYPRUDENCEHABITEMOTIONSPHILOSOPHICAL anthropologyPSYCHOLOGYTEMPERANCEThis article aims to thoroughly understand the concept of emotional selfregulation (ESR) and its relationship with personality. Through an interdisciplinary...
THOMAS AQUINAS’ PHILOSOPHY OF BEING AS THE BASIS FOR WOJTYLA’S CONCEPT AND COGNITION OF HUMAN PERSONTHOMAS AQUINAS’ PHILOSOPHY OF BEING AS THE BASIS FOR WOJTYLA’S CONCEPT AND COGNITION OF HUMAN PERSONThe article makes a claim that Thomas Aquinas philosophy of being plays a fundamental role in...
Thomas Aquinas discussed God’s existence and nature in a systematic and coherent way in theSumma Theologiae. The description of God that emerged in this work is continuous with Christian tradition in nearly all important respects except one. Thomas contributed and refined Aristotle’s idea that div...
The most original notion in Thomas Aquinas’s philosophy is that being (esse) is said to derive not from the Bible as Gilson claims, but from Neoplatonic sources of pagan ambience, such as the author of the De causis (Proclus) or the Dionysius Areopagite. We carry out an analysis of ...
A Whiteheadian Critique of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Concept of God Book ©1974 Overview Authors: Burton Z. Cooper Citations About this book Thinking about God is historical thinking and that in two senses : the idea of God has a history, and those who think about God think through an histor...
THE CONCEPT OF POVERTY IN ST. THOMAS AQUINAS'S CONTRA IMPUGNANTES DE/ CULTUM ET RELIGIONEM JOHN D. ]ONES Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin MEDIEVAL CONCEPTIONS of poverty have been given ongoing and serious attention by scholars during this century. The extensive literature on the nature an...
A. Thomas Aquinas B. Augustine C. Plato D. Aristotle 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。奥古斯丁与“原罪”的概念相关。托马斯·阿奎那是 Thomas Aquinas;柏拉图是 Plato;亚里士多德是 Aristotle,他们都没有主要与“原罪”概念相关联。反馈 收藏
Sir Thomas Aquinas and William Paley present two arguments for the existence of God. Aquinas defines God as omnibenevolent (all good) for his argument, and he continues in “The Five Ways” to present arguments to prove God’s existence (Rosen et al. 11). Paley, on the other hand, prim...
Thomas Aquinas, much like Aristotle, composed that nature is sorted out for good purposes. Not at all like Aristotle, then again, Aquinas happened to say that God made nature and standards the world by "perfect reason." Aquinas portrayed four sorts of law. Endless law was God 's ideal arr...
Thomas Aquinas on Celestial Matter Thomas, in fact, altered his position in important ways more than once. Under the influence of his teacher, St. Albert the Great, Thomas in his early works held an Averroistic position, that the heavenly bodies are not composed ... S Baldner - 《Thomist...