Ph 106 The Uncommon Commonsense Metaphysical Wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas and the Age-old Problem of the One and the Many

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Course Description: This course is an introductory study of the uncommon commonsense metaphysical teaching of St. Thomas Aquinas concerning the nature of the metaphysical principles of unity and multiplicity and the essential role that these principles play in the existence of things and all other uncommon commonsense principles of being, becoming, and knowing, including those of experience, art, philosophy, science.

Educational Consultants: This course will be co-conducted by Peter A. Redpath and Eduardo Bernot

Eduardo Bernot, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Christian Wisdom concentration online program at Holy Apostles College and Seminary. His main area of research is metaphysics insofar as it is the science of first principles. He is a member of the International Association for Ontology and its Applications (IAOA), a member of the International Étienne Gilson Society, and a Fellow of the Aquinas School of Leadership. He received his doctoral degree "with highest honors" from the Universitat Abat Oliba, CEU for completion of his dissertation entitled, The First Principles of Mathematics in the Light of St. Thomas Aquinas.







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