On Not Taking the World for Granted: E. L. Mascall on The Five Ways

Journal Title: Studia Gilsoniana - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 2

Abstract

Considered one of the leading proponents of natural theology in the 20th century, E. L. Mascall (1905–1993) taught philosophy and theology at King’s College London for most of his career. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he insisted that classical theism, embodied in the writings of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, could be successfully revived for a modern audience. Known for his vigorous defense of neo-Thomism, Mascall offered an unusual interpretation of The Five Ways. While modern scholastics typically read the proofs as syllogistic exercises, Mascall maintained that God’s existence could not be deduced from premises, but must be grasped by means of a unique type of “metaphysical intuition” which he called “contuition.” In my paper, I will re-examine his position, explore his reasons for adopting it, and finally raise several questions concerning its significance for the history of neo-Thomism.

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William Haggerty

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  • EP ID EP594549
  • DOI 10.26385/SG.080213
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William Haggerty (2019). On Not Taking the World for Granted: E. L. Mascall on The Five Ways. Studia Gilsoniana, 8(2), 277-303. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-594549