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Book SynopsisThis collection analyses Gerald McCool's ""From Unity to Pluralism: The Internal Evolution of Thomism"", which stands opposed to the motivating ideals found in ""One Hundred Years of Thomism: Aeterni Patris and Afterwards"", a symposium published in 1981.
Table of ContentsMaritain and Gilson on the Question of a Living Thomism, Victor B. Brezik; Neo-Thomism and Christian Philosophy, Joseph Owens; Thomistic Philosophy Is Not Pluralistic, Vernon J. Bourke; The Unity of Thomistic Experience - A Gilsonian Rejoinder to Gerald McCool, Peter A. Redpath; Gilson and Aeterni Patris, Armand A. Maurer; Maritain's Realistic Defence of the Importance of the Philosophy of Nature to Metaphysics, Raymond Dennehy; Apropos of ""From Unity to Pluralism"" by Gerald McCool, Marc F. Griesbach, Robert J. Henle; Truth, Realism and Philosophical Pluralism, Marc F. Griesbach; Must Thomism Become Kantian to Survive? A Negative Response, Leo Sweeney; Philosophical Pluralism and the Internal Evolution of Thomism - Some Realist Animadversions, Dennis J.M. Bradley; Transcendental Thomism and ""De Veritate 1, 9"", John F.X. Knasos; Thomistic Personalism and Today's Families, Mary Rousseau.