Logic and Knowledge

  • Tom Rockmore
  • William J. Gavin
  • James G. Colbert
  • Thomas J. Blakeley
Part of the Sovietica book series (SOVA, volume 45)

Abstract

We have reviewed the Aristotelian-Thomistic account of a world governed by four types of causality. A complete account of anything (according to this theory) requires an explanation from the four different points of view. Our initial exposition of the neo-Thomist ethical theory of man, values, and society tried to embody this approach, as do our account of knowledge and of thought.

Keywords

Natural Sign Human Intellect Intellectual Power Hypothetical Syllogism Intellectual Knowledge 
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Copyright information

© D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland 1981

Authors and Affiliations

  • Tom Rockmore
    • 1
  • William J. Gavin
    • 2
  • James G. Colbert
    • 3
  • Thomas J. Blakeley
    • 4
  1. 1.Yale UniversityUSA
  2. 2.University of Southern MaineUSA
  3. 3.Boston State CollegeUSA
  4. 4.Boston CollegeUSA

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