An edition of The order of things (2020)

The order of things

the realism of the principle of finality

The order of things
Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange, Ré ...
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An edition of The order of things (2020)

The order of things

the realism of the principle of finality

"This text is an exploration of the metaphysical principle, "Every agent acts for an end." It is split into two parts, the first being primarily pedagogical and general, the second topical. In the first part, Fr. Garrigou-Lagrange sets forth the basics of the Aristotelian metaphysics of teleology, defending its place as a central point of metaphysics. After defending its per se nota character, he summarizes a number of main corollaries to the principle, primarily within the perspective established by traditional Thomistic accounts of metaphysics, doing so in a way that is pedagogically sensitive yet speculatively profound. In the second half, he gathers together a number of articles which he had written, each having some connection with themes concerning teleology. Thematically, the texts consider the finality and teleology of the human intellect and will, along with the way that the principle of finality sheds light on certain problems associated with the distinction between faith and reason. Finally, the text ends with an important essay on the principle of the mutual interdependence of causes, causae ad invicem sunt causae, sed in diverso genere"--

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Publisher
Emmaus Academic
Language
English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

"The original French edition Le realism du principe de finalité was published in Paris in 1932 by Desclée de Brouwer."

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Steubenville, Ohio

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Dewey Decimal Class
124
Library of Congress
BD542

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44073419M
ISBN 10
194901374X
ISBN 13
9781949013740, 9781949013726, 9781949013733
LCCN
2020037840
OCLC/WorldCat
1191456992

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