![]() ![]() One such topic is that of faith and how it is related to reason. In the meantime, however, there are a number of other topics addressed by Feser in The Last Superstition which demand the attention of a blog having as its moniker After Aristotle. ![]() I hope to be able, at some time in the relatively near future, to set forth some results stemming from my reading and thinking about Aquinas’s attempts at proving the existence of God as I do that I will, I assume, have some things to say about that which Feser, as a follower of Aquinas, has had to say on the matter, both in The Last Superstition and elsewhere. ![]() A Contemporary Introduction.*** Finally, my wanting some background to what I read in Scholastic Metaphysics led me back to The Last Superstition. A Synthesis of Thomistic Thought.** My ponderings over the metaphysics set forth in Reality, specifically the theory of actual and potential being, led me then to seek out Feser’s Scholastic Metaphysics. As part of my renewed effort, I first picked up and picked at Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange’s Reality. Now, however, that future has arrived: I am engaged in the effort once again. Then, however, for a variety of reasons, I relegated that effort to the future. I first read Edward Feser’s The Last Superstition* a few years ago, as part of an earlier effort at understanding Thomas Aquinas’s attempts at proving the existence of God. ![]()
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