Introduction to the Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas, II, Cosmology [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (1):144-144 (1958)
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Aiming to present the traditional philosophy of nature, it consists of exposition of Aristotelian texts and parallel commentaries of St. Thomas on moving beings, motion, time, and space, with a minimum of critical comment. The author urges rather than strictly argues the thesis that the fundamentals of the Aristotelian philosophy of nature, as opposed to the details, are still viable. Relevant texts of St. Thomas are appended.--P. J.

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