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  1. Contemporary Chinese Neo-Scholasticism and the Overcoming of the Malaise of Modernity.Vincent Shen - 2010 - Philosophy and Culture 37 (11):5-22.
    This paper from the dilemma of the modern super-g to re-read and judge the angle of the Chinese New Scholasticism. Western modern legislation based on human subjectivity, emphasizing human reason, and who constructed the appearance of culture. In which, with the appearance of the main building through rational, manipulation of power, domination of others and otherness, creating a solid all embarrassed, defects clusters. Neo-Confucian emphasis on human subjectivity and for the reconstruction of Chinese philosophy and laid a priori basis (...)
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    “Atmosphere of Truth”: Models for History of Philosophy in Neo-Scholasticism and Neo-Thomism.Р.В Савинов - 2022 - History of Philosophy 27 (2):16-26.
    The article shows the development of historical and philosophical problems in Neo-Scholasticism and Neo-Thomism. There are two key goals that authors of historical and philosophical models of the development of intellectual culture sought to solve: primarily, this is the legitimation of Scholasticism as a philosophical tradition, and secondly, its actualization in the context of the philosophical and theological discussions of their time. After the 1840s catholic intellectuals realized a gap to the medieval and post-medieval scholastic tradition, and their (...)
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    The Relation of Biology to Neo-Scholasticism.Alphonse M. Schwitalla - 1926 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 1:50-56.
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    The Challenge of Modern Social Thought to Neo-Scholasticism.Paul Hanly Furfey - 1936 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 12:45-58.
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    A Modernist Catholic? Edouard Le Roy’s Dual Critique of Scientism and Neo-Scholasticism.Julian Bourg - 2001 - Modern Schoolman 78 (4):317-343.
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    Benjamin Dahlke: New Directions for Catholic Theology. Bernard Lonergan’s Move beyond Neo-Scholasticism.Benjamin Dahlke - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (1):108-131.
    Wie andere aufgeschlossene Fachvertreter seiner Generation hat der kanadische Jesuit Bernard Lonergan (1904–1984) dazu beigetragen, die katholische Theologie umfassend zu erneuern. Angesichts der offenkundigen Grenzen der Neuscholastik, die sich im Laufe des 19. Jahrhunderts als das Modell durchgesetzt hatte, suchte er schon früh nach einer Alternative. Bei aller Skepsis gegenüber dem herrschenden Thomismus schätzte er Thomas von Aquin in hohem Maß. Das betraf insbesondere dessen Bemühen, die damals aktuellen wissenschaftlichen und methodischen Erkenntnisse einzubeziehen. Lonergan wollte dies ebenso tun. Es ging (...)
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    The case for post-scholasticism as an internal period indicator in Medieval philosophy.Johann Beukes - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):13.
    This article responds to a critical research challenge in Medieval philosophy scholarship regarding the internal periodisation of the register. By arguing the case for ‘post-scholasticism’ as an internal period indicator (1349–1464, the era between the deaths of William of Ockham and Nicholas of Cusa), defined as ‘the transformation of high scholasticism on the basis of a selective departure thereof’, the article specifies a predisposition in the majority of introductions to and commentaries in Medieval philosophy to proceed straight from (...)
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    A world safe for Catholicism: interwar international law and Neo-Scholastic universalism.Paolo Amorosa - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (2):411-427.
    This article recounts how Neo-Scholastic international lawyers navigated the complex political landscape of the 1920s and 30s, combining universalism, nationalism and religious belief. Participating in the contemporary re-engagement of Catholics with modern politics, they re-imagined the international legal order in Catholic terms. They argued that a universal morality, overruling the extremes of state sovereignty, was the only solid basis for just and stable global legal relations. While the contribution of Catholics to the establishment of the post-war world order and the (...)
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    Tomismo ieri e oggi: nel primo centenario della nascita di Carlo Giacon.Anna Fabriziani & Carlo Giacon (eds.) - 2001 - Padova: Gregoriana libreria.
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    El poder político en la neoescolástica española del siglo XIX.José Francisco Aguirre Ossa - 1986 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    El poder político en la neoescolástica española del siglo XIX.Aguirre Ossa & José Francisco - 1986 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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    Tradition und Innovation: zur Dialektik von historischer und systematischer Perspektive in der Theologie: am Beispiel von Transformationen in der Rezeption des Thomas von Aquin im 20. Jahrhundert.Lydia Bendel-Maidl - 2004 - Münster: LIT.
    Einleitung -- Die Restauration der Scholastik im Spiegel lehramtlicher Dokumente und zeitgenösssischer Diskussionen -- Historisch-genetische Sicht des Thomas von Aquin : Martin Grabmann -- Wendepunkt historischer Forschung : Marie-Dominique Chenu in seiner Bedeutung für Martin Grabmann und Otto Hermann Pesch -- Thomas-Deutung in ökumenischer Perspektive : Otto Hermann Pesch -- Im diachronen und synchronen Dialog : Historiographie und Zeitgenossenschaft.
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    Il movimento neotomismo piacentino iniziato al Collegio Alberoni da Francesco Grassi nel 1751 e la formazione di Vincenzo Buzzetti.Giovanni Felice Rossi - 1974 - Città del Vaticano: Pontificia Accademia teologica romana : Libreria editrice vaticana.
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  14. Il tomismo a Napoli nel sec. XIX.Pasquale Orlando - 1968 - Roma,: Libreria editrice della pontificia Università lateranense.
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  15. Člověk v římskokatolické filozofii: příspěvek ke kritice pojetí člověka v tomismu a katolickém personalismu.Eduard Radvan - 1986 - [Brno]: Univerzita J.E. Purkyně v Brně.
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    In der Schule des Hl. Thomas von Aquin: Studien zur Geschichte des Thomismus.David Berger - 2005 - Bonn: Nova & Vetera.
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    Tomizm czasów nadziei: słowiańskie kongresy tomistyczne : Praga 1932-Poznań 1934.Czesław Głombik - 1994 - Katowice: "Śląsk".
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    British Neo-Realists.James A. McWilliams - 1929 - New Scholasticism 3 (3):296-308.
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    Three Nordic Neo-Aristotelians and the First Doorkeeper of Logic.Tero Tulenheimo - 2022 - Studia Neoaristotelica 19 (1):3-106.
    I discuss the views on logic held by three early Nordic neo-Aristotelians — the Swedes Johannes Canuti Lenaeus (1573–1669) and Johannes Rudbeckius (1581–1646), and the Dane Caspar Bartholin (1585–1629). They all studied in Wittenberg (enrolled respectively in 1597, 1601, and 1604) and were exponents of protestant (Lutheran) scholasticism. The works I utilize are Janitores logici bini (1607) and Enchiridion logicum (1608) by Bartholin; Logica (1625) and Controversiae logices (1629) by Rudbeckius; and Logica peripatetica (1633) by Lenaeus. Rudbeckius’s and Lenaeus’s (...)
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    The Neo-Scholastic Approach to the Problems of Epistemology.L. Noël - 1927 - New Scholasticism 1 (2):136-146.
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    The Neo-Realistic Criticism of Substance.Louis William Norris - 1939 - New Scholasticism 13 (4):356-367.
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    A Neo-Scholastic Critique of Hylemorphism.Joseph M. Marling - 1938 - New Scholasticism 12 (1):69-89.
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    Metaphysica.Cornelio Fabro - 2022 - Segni (RM): ED.IVI. Edited by Elvio Celestino Fontana.
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  24. Platonism, Neo-Platonism and Thomism.Cornelio Fabro - 1970 - New Scholasticism 44 (1):69-100.
  25. The Local versus the Global in the history of relativity: The case of Belgium.Sjang L. ten Hagen - 2020 - Science in Context 33 (3):227-250.
    ArgumentThis article contributes to a global history of relativity, by exploring how Einstein’s theory was appropriated in Belgium. This may sound like a contradiction in terms, yet the early-twentieth-century Belgian context, because of its cultural diversity and reflectiveness of global conditions (the principal example being the First World War), proves well-suited to expose transnational flows and patterns in the global history of relativity. The attempts of Belgian physicist Théophile de Donder to contribute to relativity physics during the 1910s and 1920s (...)
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  26. Esquisse d'une histoire générale et comparée des philosophies médiévales.François Joseph Picavet - 1968 - Frankfurt [a.M.]: Minerva.
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    Tomismo e neotomismo a Ferrara.Giuseppe Cenacchi - 1975 - Città del Vaticano: Pontificia Accademia teologica romana : Libreria editrice vaticana.
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    La scuola di Milano: le origini della neoscolastica italiana (1909-1923).Stefania Pietroforte - 2005 - [Bologna]: Il mulino.
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    Philosophy During the Second Vatican Council.Georges Kalinowski - 2000 - P. Lang. Edited by Stefan Swieżawski.
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    Modernidad y neoescolástica: Anselmo Desing.Leticia Cabrera Caro - 2001 - [Cádiz]: Servicio de Publicaciones, Universidad de Cádiz.
    Se trata de un libro que no está hecho para el gran público, puesto que no se trata de una novela. Es un estudio concienzudo de la posición de la obra de Anselm Desing en el siglo XVIII.
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    The intelligibility of nature: a William A. Wallace reader.William A. Wallace - 2023 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press. Edited by John Hittinger, Michael W. Tkacz & Daniel C. Wagner.
    The intelligibility of nature was a persistent theme of William A. Wallace, OP, one of the most prolific Catholic scholars of the late twentieth century. This Reader aims to make available a representative selection of his work in the history of science, natural philosophy, and theology illustrating his defense and development of this central theme. Wallace is among the most important Galileo scholars of the past fifty years and a key figure in the recent revival of scientific realism. Further, his (...)
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    Un Traité Néo-Manichéen du XIIIe Siècle. [REVIEW]Rudolf Allers - 1940 - New Scholasticism 14 (2):204-204.
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  33. Neo·Scholasticism, phenomenology, and the problem of conversion.Edward Baring - 2018 - In Rajesh Heynickx & Stéphane Symons (eds.), So What's New About Scholasticism?: How Neo-Thomism Helped Shape the Twentieth Century. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Desiré Joseph Mercier and the Neo-Scholastic Revival.Joseph J. Harnett - 1944 - New Scholasticism 18 (4):303-333.
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    Hans Blumenberg and Hannah Arendt on the "Unworldly Worldliness" of the Modern Age.Elizabeth Brient - 2000 - Journal of the History of Ideas 61 (3):513-530.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Ideas 61.3 (2000) 513-530 [Access article in PDF] Hans Blumenberg and Hannah Arendt on the "Unworldly Worldliness" of the Modern Age Elizabeth Brient Introduction In attempting to describe and respond to the dominant ethos of the modern age one is quickly confronted with a startling and seemingly intractable paradox: the age which has defined itself by the very intensity of its "this worldly" orientation (...)
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  36. Neo-scholasticism in italy from its inception to the encyclical'aeterni patris'.Gf Rossi - 1990 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82 (2-3):365-411.
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    La Filosofia Contemporanea in Italia. [REVIEW]D. G. R. - 1959 - Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):193-193.
    This volume--one of several in a series on contemporary philosophy in Italy and in the U. S.--presents the principal philosophic and cultural currents in Italy through the works of representative writers. The coverage of philosophy is quite complete. Besides the expected articles on Croce, Gentile, existentialism, neo-scholasticism, and the philosophy of history, there are, among others, articles on analytic philosophy, marxism, and the philosophy of science. The appendix supplies information on Italian philosophic centers, organizations, and journals, as well as (...)
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    On Scheeben's Place in Nineteenth-Century Catholic Theology and the Question of His Theological Method.Evan S. Koop - 2023 - Nova et Vetera 21 (2):471-508.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:On Scheeben's Place in Nineteenth-Century Catholic Theology and the Question of His Theological MethodEvan S. KoopMatthias Joseph Scheeben (1835–1888) is enjoying a moment in English-speaking Catholic theological circles. In recent years his thought has attracted increasing interest from scholars who view him as an important forerunner to some of the central currents of Catholic theology in the twentieth century,1 a trend that promises only to accelerate with the recent (...)
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  39. Neo-scholasticism in italy.A. Molinaro - 1990 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 82 (2-3):436-454.
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    Neo-Scholasticism, Phenomenology, and the Problem of Conversion.Edward Baring - 2018 - In Rajesh Heynickx & Stéphane Symons (eds.), So What's New About Scholasticism?: How Neo-Thomism Helped Shape the Twentieth Century. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 113-130.
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  41. Teleologický, kosmologický.Jaroslav Krejčí - 1967 - V Praze,: Státní pedagogické nakl..
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    Tomismo e neotomismo no Brasil.Fernando Arruda Campos - 1968 - São Paulo,: Ed. Grijalbo.
  43. Stanisław Szadurski, SJ, (1726-1789), przedstawiciel uwspółcześnionej filozofii scholastycznej.Franciszek Bargieł - 1978 - Kraków: Wydział Filozoficzny Towarzystwa Jezusowego.
     
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    Jan Szkot Eriugena w kontekście narodowościowym, historycznym i filozoficznym.Adam Grzegorzyca - 2016 - Studia Z Historii Filozofii 7 (1):141-155.
    In 2009 XVI Benedict during the general audience suggested the short deliberation concerning the thought of Eriugeny – of philosopher, of which views fourfold were condemned. The thinker living in the 9th century went regarded as the Englishman or the Irishman, of representative of periods in the history of philosophy which before his times managed to end or of which in his times not yet was. He is ranked among the Middle Ages and classified as the Neo-Platonist, the representative of (...)
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    W kierunku metafizyki egzystencjalnej: studium historyczno-analityczne.Edmund Morawiec - 1984 - Warszawa: Akademia Teologii Katolickiej.
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  46. Grabmann, Martin and polish neo-scholasticism.Czeslaw Glombik - 1982 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 89 (2):383-396.
     
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    The lesson of neo-scholasticism.Francis Winterton - 1888 - Mind 13 (51):383-404.
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    Breve storia dell'etica.Sergio Cremaschi - 2012 - Roma RM, Italia: Carocci.
    The book reconstructs the history of Western ethics. The approach chosen focuses the endless dialectic of moral codes, or different kinds of ethos, moral doctrines that are preached in order to bring about a reform of existing ethos, and ethical theories that have taken shape in the context of controversies about the ethos and moral doctrines as means of justifying or reforming moral doctrines. Such dialectic is what is meant here by the phrase ‘moral traditions’, taken as a name for (...)
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    (1 other version)Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy.Henrik Lagerlund & Benjamin Hill (eds.) - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Sixteenth Century philosophy was a unique synthesis of several philosophical frameworks, a blend of old and new, including but not limited to scholasticism, humanism, Neo-Thomism, Aristotelianism, and Stoicism. It was a century that witnessed culturally and philosophically significant moments whose impact still is felt today—some examples include the emergence of Jesuits, the height of the witchcraze, the Protestant Reformation, the rise of philosophical skepticism, Pietro Pomponazzi’s controversial reexamination of traditional understandings of the soul’s mortality, and the deflation of the (...)
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    The Return of Neo-Scholasticism?: Recent Criticisms of Henri de Lubac on Nature and Grace and Their Significance for Moral Theology, Politics, and Law.Thomas J. Bushlack - 2015 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 35 (2):83-100.
    Henri de Lubac's treatment of the relationship between nature and grace helped the Catholic Church to move beyond the antagonisms that had defined its relationship with the modern nation-state. In critiquing de Lubac, some recent scholarship has presented an interpretation of Aquinas that is remarkably similar to the problems associated with the neo-Scholastic method. These approaches indicate that in order for late modern democratic states to achieve their connatural ends of justice and the common good, they must directly advert to (...)
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