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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either the view that mental phenomena are non-physical, [1] or that the mind and body are distinct and separable. [2] Thus, it encompasses a set of views about the relationship between mind and matter, as well as between subject and object, and is contrasted with other positions ...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Hard problem. The hard problem, in contrast, is the problem of why and how those processes are accompanied by experience. [1] It may further include the question of why these processes are accompanied by this or that particular experience, rather than some other kind of experience.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · The evidential problem of evil (also referred to as the probabilistic or inductive version of the problem) seeks to show that the existence of evil, although logically consistent with the existence of God, counts against or lowers the probability of the truth of theism. [40]

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Hundreds of students travel annually to Rome to study the prodigious philosophical and theological works of St. Thomas Aquinas, the “Angelic Doctor,” whose feast the Catholic Church celebrates on Jan. 28. Robin Franssen, 18, of Belgium, is a first-year philosophy student at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas.

  5. Vor einem Tag · Classical theism arguably just is a form of absolute idealism. 15K subscribers in the CatholicPhilosophy community. r/CatholicPhilosophy was created so that a more focused conversation about Catholicism and….

  6. Fesers Aristotelian and Thomistic Proof. My objection to Fesers Versions of Aristoteles Unmoved mover argument and Aquinas' De Ente Argument: Fesers Version only proofs that there has to be something that is purely actual with respect to its existence, not that it has no other potentialities. Joe Schmid brings this up in one of his rebuttals to ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · · Existential Thomism (see, for example, Étienne Gilson, Jacques Maritain) · Laval or River Forest Thomism (see, for example, Charles De Koninck, James A. Weisheipl, OP, William A. Wallace, OP, and Benedict Ashley, OP) · Transcendental Thomism (see, for example, Karl Rahner and Bernard Lonergan)