12 books found
by Leo Sweeney, William J. Carroll, John J. Furlong
2007 · Wipf and Stock Publishers
In an age where appearances are often substituted for what really is, deception and falsity for honesty and truth, this metaphysics book takes things 'as they actually are' and discovers that reality 'is' actuality (which as subsistent is God), that philosophical knowledge in its content is caused by what is known and is objectively true. It considers goodness and beauty, human existents as individual, relational units (e.g., the family), agents and goals, chance and evil. It is in contrast with Sartrean existentialism, process philosophy, linguistic analysis, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and deconstructionism.
by John Heneage Jesse
1901
by John Bernard Burke, Sir Bernard Burke
1898
by John Hunt
1873 · Gale and the British Library
by Samuel Halkett, John Laing
1888
by Rev. John Hunt (M.A., Curate of St. Ives.)
1873