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Philosophia
Perennis: An introduction to Philosophy as
Wisdom
This
is an introduction to the philosophy of Thomas
Aquinas by Brother Francis Maluf, M.I.C.M., but
also includes within it references to the
theological dimensions of Thomistic philosophy and
its place in traditional Catholic thought. Aquinas
was a theologian as well as a philosopher and this
work serves to integrate some of his doctrines in
both areas of knowledge. Includes logic, cosmology,
psychology, epistemology, ontology, and
ethics.
The
Boston Catholic Philosophical
Forum
The
BCPF is a platform of discussion tangent to
contemporary issues both philosophic and
theological relative to the Roman Catholic Church.
It is a tribunal of reason, as well as common
sense, before which latent elements in current
issues concerning the laity and Religious alike are
openly and critically examined through the canons
of reason and in light of the authentic Magisterium
of the Church.
The
Metaphysics of
Mysticism:
A
Commentary on the Mystical Philosophy of St. John
of the Cross
The
Metaphysics of Mysticism is a philosophical inquiry
into the phenomenon of mysticism, with emphasis on
a critical examination of epistemological issues
concerning the credibility of cognitive elements in
the mystical experience, and ultimately in light of
the problem of induction.
The
Institute for Advanced
Physics
Established
to advance modern science in a balanced fashion
that does not leave behind the correct
philosophical foundations, nor the proper moral and
spiritual components.
Professor
Tangent - Nutrition for the
Mind
Fact
or Opinion? Common Sense or Nonsense? Explanation
or Excuse? Open-minded or Empty-headed? Professor
Tangent can help you decide with skeptical inquiry,
brainteasers, games, logic, common sense, humor and
curriculum suggestions for educators, homeschoolers
and students of all ages. Quality thinking protects
you from being deceived by others, and prevents you
from deceiving yourself.
Kidipede
- History for Kids
History
for Kids began in 1995 as a community service
learning project for sophomores at Portland State
University in Portland, Oregon. Since 2000,
however, it has been entirely privately owned,
organized and run by Karen Carr. Dr. Carr holds a
PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and is an
associate professor of History at Portland State
University. Her interests lie especially in the
Greek and Roman worlds, which is where this site
began. History for Kids teaches human history in
the most accessible possible way. It enables all
people to understand and appreciate the
past.
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