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Value Inquiry Book Series - 283: Integrated Truth and Existential Phenomenology

A Thomistic Response to Iconic Anti-Realists in Science

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Integrated Truth and Existential A Thomistic Response to Iconic Anti-Realists in Science relates an existential phenomenology to modal reasoning. By this reasoning, rooted in a consciousness of phenomena in themselves, a Thomistic realism is advanced wherein scientific inquiry yields objective truth and presupposes a causal principle. This principle, as an inferably true modality, strictly implies a first cause. And this cause as a supreme norm, causally created human nature as it ought to be. So with no naturalistic fallacy, a naturalistic ethics is inferred from our psycho-biological nature that also informs art and politics. Politics, as the institutionalization of ethics, is inferable from ethical prescriptions that are as certifiably true as the descriptions of science that inform it.

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Value Inquiry Book Series - 283: Integrated Truth and Existential Phenomenology, Robert C. Trundle

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2015
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Titolo
Value Inquiry Book Series - 283: Integrated Truth and Existential Phenomenology
Sottotitolo
A Thomistic Response to Iconic Anti-Realists in Science
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2015
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
169
ISBN10
9004299742
ISBN13
9789004299740
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Integrated Truth and Existential A Thomistic Response to Iconic Anti-Realists in Science relates an existential phenomenology to modal reasoning. By this reasoning, rooted in a consciousness of phenomena in themselves, a Thomistic realism is advanced wherein scientific inquiry yields objective truth and presupposes a causal principle. This principle, as an inferably true modality, strictly implies a first cause. And this cause as a supreme norm, causally created human nature as it ought to be. So with no naturalistic fallacy, a naturalistic ethics is inferred from our psycho-biological nature that also informs art and politics. Politics, as the institutionalization of ethics, is inferable from ethical prescriptions that are as certifiably true as the descriptions of science that inform it.