This book introduces readers to Thomistic philosophy through
selected topics such as being, God, teleology, truth, persons and
knowledge, ethics, and universals. John Peterson discusses
metaphysics and the essence-existence distinction and presents what
he believes is Aquinas' strongest theistic proof. He offers a new
defense Aquinas' idea of natural ends based on the distinction
between immanent and transient change. Unveiling the complexity of
Aquinas' account of truth, Peterson shows the hierarchical levels
of truth in the thought of St. Thomas. The book explains why
Aquinas would reject Cartesian dualism as well as both materialism
and epiphenomenalism on the body-mind issue. Defending the basis of
Aquinas' natural-law ethics, Introduction to Thomistic Philosophy
reveals the role of universalizability and the relation of right
and good in his ethics.
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