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The One and the Many
Contemporary Thomistic Metaphysics
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Norris Clarke's "The One and the Many" is a significant work in contemporary Thomistic metaphysics.
It explores the relationship between the unity and diversity of being, drawing on the philosophical tradition of Thomas Aquinas.
Clarke's work is known for its clarity and accessibility, making complex metaphysical concepts understandable to a wider audience.
It offers a comprehensive treatment of fundamental metaphysical questions, such as the nature of being, existence, and essence.
The book is a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Thomistic philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues.
Norris Clarke's "The One and the Many" is a significant work in contemporary Thomistic metaphysics.
It explores the relationship between the unity and diversity of being, drawing on the philosophical tradition of Thomas Aquinas.
Clarke's work is known for its clarity and accessibility, making complex metaphysical concepts understandable to a wider audience.
It offers a comprehensive treatment of fundamental metaphysical questions, such as the nature of being, existence, and essence.
The book is a valuable resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of Thomistic philosophy and its relevance to contemporary issues.
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