Potency Matters

Potency Matters
Author: Colombe Marie Van Stokkum
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2004-08
Genre:
ISBN: 0741421542

Homeopathic potency has been an enigma for too long. Read how metaphysical tools can shed some light on this subject. The workings of energy medicine need tools that work in that realm.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: Catholic Educational Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1918
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Nov. issue includes Proceedings of the annual meeting.

“Active and Passive Potency” in Thomistic Angelology

“Active and Passive Potency” in Thomistic Angelology
Author: H.P. Kainz
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9401028001

A. "SEPARATE SUBSTANCES" AND lOR" ANGELS"? It is interesting to note that, in an expressly theological treatise such as the Summa theologiae, St. Thomas generally uses the term "angel", in preference to "separate substance"; while in works with a less explicit theological intent - e. g. the Summa contra gentiles and the De substantiis separatis 1 - he generally prefers the term "separate substance". But at any rate there is little doubt that the two terms, "separate sub stance" and "angel" have a certain interchangeability and equivalence in the works of St. Thomas. In other words, "the separate substance" is equivalent to "the angel, insofar as its existence and attributes are knowable through human reason alone". And this has led Karl Barth 2 to charge that St. Thomas' angelology is primarily a philosophical presenta tion, with little relevance to theology. 1 We might say that these works are "philosophical" insofar as arguments from reason are emphasized in them, rather than arguments from revelation or faith. However, as Lescoe points out (in the Introduction to his edition of the De substantUs separatis, p. 8), the treatise on separate substances leads up to theological subject-matter in Ch. 's XVII ff- namely, an exposition of Catholic teaching as found in Sacred Scripture, the Fathers, and especially Dionysius. And Chenu maintains that the Summa contra gentiles is basically a theological work, because it not only leads up to theological subject-matter in Bk.

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1875
Genre:
ISBN:

List of members in nos. 1, 6-

Metaphysica

Metaphysica
Author: Aristotle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1928
Genre: First philosophy
ISBN:

Vibrant Matter

Vibrant Matter
Author: Jane Bennett
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2010-01-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0822391627

In Vibrant Matter the political theorist Jane Bennett, renowned for her work on nature, ethics, and affect, shifts her focus from the human experience of things to things themselves. Bennett argues that political theory needs to do a better job of recognizing the active participation of nonhuman forces in events. Toward that end, she theorizes a “vital materiality” that runs through and across bodies, both human and nonhuman. Bennett explores how political analyses of public events might change were we to acknowledge that agency always emerges as the effect of ad hoc configurations of human and nonhuman forces. She suggests that recognizing that agency is distributed this way, and is not solely the province of humans, might spur the cultivation of a more responsible, ecologically sound politics: a politics less devoted to blaming and condemning individuals than to discerning the web of forces affecting situations and events. Bennett examines the political and theoretical implications of vital materialism through extended discussions of commonplace things and physical phenomena including stem cells, fish oils, electricity, metal, and trash. She reflects on the vital power of material formations such as landfills, which generate lively streams of chemicals, and omega-3 fatty acids, which can transform brain chemistry and mood. Along the way, she engages with the concepts and claims of Spinoza, Nietzsche, Thoreau, Darwin, Adorno, and Deleuze, disclosing a long history of thinking about vibrant matter in Western philosophy, including attempts by Kant, Bergson, and the embryologist Hans Driesch to name the “vital force” inherent in material forms. Bennett concludes by sketching the contours of a “green materialist” ecophilosophy.

NCEA Bulletin

NCEA Bulletin
Author: National Catholic Educational Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1918
Genre: Education
ISBN:

No. 1 of each vol. consists of Report of proceedings of the Association.