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The Metaphysical Thought of Thomas Aquinas
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John Whipple's 'The Metaphysical Thought of Thomas Aquinas' offers an in-depth examination of Aquinas's metaphysical framework, elucidating notions like act and potency, substance and accident, and the foundations of being.
Whipple situates Aquinas within both medieval and contemporary philosophical debates, clarifying Aquinas's method and central claims.
The book is intended for students and scholars seeking a rigorous treatment of Thomistic metaphysics and its implications for theology and philosophy.
It carefully analyzes primary texts and presents arguments for the ongoing relevance of Aquinas's thought.
Whipple's work is noted for its clarity and scholarly contribution to understanding Aquinas's metaphysical project.
Whipple situates Aquinas within both medieval and contemporary philosophical debates, clarifying Aquinas's method and central claims.
The book is intended for students and scholars seeking a rigorous treatment of Thomistic metaphysics and its implications for theology and philosophy.
It carefully analyzes primary texts and presents arguments for the ongoing relevance of Aquinas's thought.
Whipple's work is noted for its clarity and scholarly contribution to understanding Aquinas's metaphysical project.
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as a significant work on Aquinas for those studying Thomistic metaphysics.


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