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In this wide-ranging philosophical work, Koons takes on two powerful dogmas: anti-realism and materialism. In doing so, Koons develops an efficient metaphysical system that accounts for such phenomena as information, mental representation, our knowledge of logic, mathematics and science, the structure of spacetime, the identity of physical objects, and the objectivity of values and moral norms.
“The Analytic Thomist,” Rob Koons, delivered the 2021 Aquinas
Lecture at the University of Dallas. Here he engages the
possibility of a bridge between philosophy and metaphysics proper.
Koons boldly lays out his position: without Aristotelian
metaphysics, there is no Aristotelian philosophy of nature, and
there is no philosophy of nature in Aristotle without acknowledging
his natural science. His lecture thus challenges Thomists and their
respective approaches to hylomorphism and their all too frequent
quickness to discard it. (Koons lays down the gauntlet. if one
denies hylomorphism there can be no transubstantiation!)Â
    A bonus addition to this volume in
the Dallas lecture series is Koon's “Aristotle, god and the
Quantum.” Â
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