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(Ebook) Adventures in Unfashionable Philosophy by James Felt ISBN 9780268079673, 0268079676

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Authors:James Felt
Pages:287 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Notre Dame Press
Language:english
File Size:3.41 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780268079673, 0268079676
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(Ebook) Adventures in Unfashionable Philosophy by James Felt ISBN 9780268079673, 0268079676

Throughout more than forty years of distinguished teaching and scholarship, James W. Felt has been respected for the clarity and economy of his prose and for his distinctive approach to philosophy. The seventeen essays collected in "Adventures in Unfashionable Philosophy" reflect Felt's encounters with fundamental philosophical problems in the spirit of traditional metaphysics but updated with modern concerns. Among the main themes of the volume are: the enrichment of Thomistic philosophy through engagement with modern philosophers, Whitehead and Bergson, in particular; considerations of metaphysical method and its effect on philosophic conclusions; the development of a nuanced epistemological realism; and the relation of possibility to actuality and of time to experience. ""Adventures in Unfashionable Philosophy" does indeed lie off the beaten path. To deal straightforwardly today (as its author does) with God, the self, freedom, and the meaning of human life is not only unfashionable: it is considered terminally naive. James Felt, however, is not naive. His clear, careful thought breathes new life into old problems, providing fresh insights where traditional approaches have failed." --Pete A. Y. Gunter, University of North Texas" """"Adventures in Unfashionable Philosophy"is equivalently James Felt's intellectual autobiography. In a series of essays written over a period of forty years and now republished with introductory self-critical comments, Felt records his journey from a youthful enthusiasm for the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead to his conversion to the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas and, in recent years, his efforts to come up with a creative synthesis of the major insights of both Aquinas and Whitehead. One does not have to agree with all his conclusions, but everyone should admire the dispassionate way in which he analyzes and critiques both systems for their relative strengths and weaknesses." --Joseph A. Bracken, S.J., Xavier University "Felt makes no concessions to the current unfashionable status of classical metaphysics. With justified confidence in the foundational importance of the discipline, and in dialog with some of its most famous practitioners, he explores and advances many of its perennial themes in essays exemplary in their clarity of reasoning and expression." --Jorge Nobo, Washburn University ""Adventures in Unfashionable Philosophy"is a sound, insightful, mature, and philosophically rich work. One hears a distinctive voice in all of the essays of the collection, the voice of a teacher anxious to share ideas that have animated his own philosophical development. This is rare, and something to be celebrated when it is found." --Brian Martine, University of Alabama, Huntsville
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