Intuition in St. Thomas Aquinas
A realistic philosophy of human knowledge
- 100 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
Exploring the concept of intuition in St. Thomas Aquinas's philosophy, this book highlights its significance in understanding knowledge. It contrasts Thomistic realism, which balances sensible and intellectual intuitions, with extreme philosophical positions like empiricism and idealism that either overemphasize one aspect or the other. By addressing the limitations of modern and contemporary epistemologies, it underscores the relevance of Aquinas's thought in navigating the complexities of human knowledge today.
