

Thomistic Natural Philosophy in a Natural Order with a History | Prof. Brian Carl
Jul 27, 2019
Philosophy professor Prof. Brian Carl discusses Thomistic Natural Philosophy, challenges to peripatetic cosmology, hypothetical necessity in Aristotelian science, tension between developmental cosmos and Aristotle's thought, agent causality in Thomistic Natural Philosophy, Aristotle's views on reproduction, and the contrast of Aristotle's elemental theory with Thomas's Christian perspective.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Thomistic Natural Philosophy and Challenges to Peripatetic Cosmology
02:21 • 10min
Exploring Hypothetical Necessity and Forensic Evidence in Aristotelian Science
12:30 • 3min
Exploring the tension between a developmental cosmos and Aristotle's thought on actuality and potentiality
15:06 • 3min
Exploring Agent Causality and Form Induction in Thomistic Natural Philosophy
17:51 • 3min
Aristotle's Views on Biological Reproduction and Spontaneous Generation
20:47 • 24min
Exploring Aristotle's Elemental Theory and Thomas's Christian Perspective
45:16 • 20min