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St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to
cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947
at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our
lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals
' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately
spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters,
films, in a world of immodesty " We at St. Pius X Press are calling
for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic
books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This
book is a photographic reprint of the original. The original has
been inspected and some imperfections may remain. At Saint Pius X
Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both
photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are
reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page
inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct
any errors in reproduction.
It seems likely that a work of this kind, devoted to both medieval
and modern scholastic philosophy, will interest not merely those
who are already acquainted with scholastic doctrines, but even all
who are trying to follow the march of contemporary thought.
Whatever may be its extent and duration, the scholastic revival
represents at the present time, and will represent in the annals of
the Twentieth Century, an intellectual movement that may not be
ignored. We still encounter quite a crowd of prejudices regarding
modern scholasticism, and many talk about it without understanding
it. On the other hand, much that is exact and even suggestive, in
its regard, has gained currency at different times and places of
late; and it is not altogether easy to collect and compare these
later views and to weigh their respective merits. The object of the
present work is to meet and combat false conceptions, to
co-ordinate true notions, and so to furnish the reader with some
general information on the new scholasticism. The author has
adopted quite a summary method. He has merely traced the outlines,
raised and stated the problems, but he does not claim to have
noticed all the points of view which the subject-matter admits of.
Introduction to Scholastic Philosophy being here synonymous with
presentation, preparation, the developments of the different
questions treated or simply referred to, must be sought in special
treatises. He earnestly hopes that the present volume may prove an
efficacious invitation to its readers to undertake a personal and
deeper study of modern scholastic philosophy. To form an idea of
what the new scholastic philosophy is, one must evidently know what
the scholasticism of the Middle Ages was, for the former .is only a
revival and adaptation of the latter. The two parts of the present
work are therefore called for by the very nature of the subject.
The first part, strictly historical, will "introduce" the reader to
this old scholastic monument-to the discredit of which so much has
been spoken and written, but which, resembling in so many ways the
majestic cathedrals of the Middle Ages, decidedly gains by being
visited and seen in detail. The second part will point out the
meaning of the attempted restoration and adaptation of this edifice
to our own time. In 1899 we published a brochure entitled: What is
Scholastic Philosophy? which we have been requested on many sides
to reprint. Most of the ideas in that little work will be found
here completely recast and developed. -We also reproduce, in
different places, the theories expressed in an article in the Revue
Philosophique of June, 1902, entitled: Notion de la scolastique. At
the same time we have taken occasion to reply to various
criticisms," and to give an appreciation of recent works that have
put forth general views on the Middle Ages. The reader will
accordingly find a fair number of additional ideas on medieval
philosophy, supplementing our previous publications. The two parts
of this work correspond like diptychs: the author has tried to
compare, point by point, the ideas of the past with those of the
present. The new scholasticism is more extensive than the old,
being a development and growth of its doctrine: Vetera novis
augere. But, on the other hand, though the new scholasticism is
already constructed in its main outlines it has yet to be perfected
in numerous details. For those two reasons the second part of the
work contains a larger number of separate sketches than the first.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
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