The author identifies and discusses the most important elements of Étienne Gilson’s thought which emanate out of his articulation and defense of the Western Creed. To the question: why Gilson, why now?, the author offers...
The so-called ‘intellectus essentiae argument’ has constituted one of the resources of some 13th century authors, to establish the ‘real distinction’ between essence and being in every creature. This argument is also pre...
Gilson became familiar with American academic life and language during the summer of 1926 when he first visited the United States and taught two summer courses at the University of Virginia. His international renown as w...
The author outlines how Hans Urs von Balthasar, via his interpretations of Maximus the Confessor and Thomas Aquinas, approaches the understanding of the word “person.” He notes that Balthasar believes that “the word ‘per...
Maria Asuncion L. Magsino: Peirce, Sebeok, and the Semiotic Reformation on Contemporary Communications ● Claudio Marenghi: La originalidad de la ontología tomista y su giro en torno al ser ● Peter A. Redpath: Why Augusti...
DLACZEGO GILSON? DLACZEGO TERAZ?
The author identifies and discusses the most important elements of Étienne Gilson’s thought which emanate out of his articulation and defense of the Western Creed. To the question: why Gilson, why now?, the author offers...
El debate en torno al ‘argumento del intellectus essentiae’ y la ‘distinción real’ entre la esencia y el ser en el De ente et essentia de Tomás de Aquino / The Debate on the ‘Intellectus Essentiae Argument’ and the ‘Real Distinction’ between Essence and Being in the De Ente et Essentia by Thomas Aquinas
The so-called ‘intellectus essentiae argument’ has constituted one of the resources of some 13th century authors, to establish the ‘real distinction’ between essence and being in every creature. This argument is also pre...
ETIENNE GILSON W CHARLOTTESVILLE
Gilson became familiar with American academic life and language during the summer of 1926 when he first visited the United States and taught two summer courses at the University of Virginia. His international renown as w...
Hans Urs von Balthasar on the Notion of Person
The author outlines how Hans Urs von Balthasar, via his interpretations of Maximus the Confessor and Thomas Aquinas, approaches the understanding of the word “person.” He notes that Balthasar believes that “the word ‘per...
E-BOOK: Studia Gilsoniana 7, no. 1 (2018)
Maria Asuncion L. Magsino: Peirce, Sebeok, and the Semiotic Reformation on Contemporary Communications ● Claudio Marenghi: La originalidad de la ontología tomista y su giro en torno al ser ● Peter A. Redpath: Why Augusti...