Aspects of the new scholastic philosophy : by the associates and former pupils of Dr. Edward A. Pace, vice rector of the Catholic University of America; edited by Charles A. Hart, PH.D.

Other author Hart, Charles A. (Charles Aloysius), 1893-1959.
Other author American Catholic Philosophical Association.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York, Cincinnati [etc.] : Benziger Brothers, 1932.
Descriptionxi,311 pages : frontispiece(portrait)diagrams ; 20cm
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Contents Edward Aloysius Pace, philosopher and educator, by J. H. Ryan.-Neo-scholastic philosophy in American Catholic culture, by C. A. Hart.- The significance of Suarez for a revival of scholasticism, by J. F. McCormick.- The new physics and scholasticism, by F. A. Walsh.- The new humanism and standards, by L. R. Ward.- The purpose of the state, by E. F. Murphy.- The concept of beauty in St. Thomas Aquinas, by G. B. Phelan.- The knowableness of God: its relation to the theory of knowledge in St. Thomas, by Matthew Schumacher.- The modern idea of God, by F. J. Sheen.- The analysis of association of its equational constants, by T. V. Moore.- Bibliography (p.224-225) - Character and body build in children, by Sister M. Rosa McDonough. Bibliography (p.248-249) - The moral development of children, by Sister Mary.- Medieval education (700-900) by T. J. Shahan.- The need for a Catholic philosophy of education, by George Johnson.
General noteA memorial volume of essays written in honor of the seventieth birthday of Dr. E. A. Pace, sponsored by the American Catholic Philosophical Association. cf. Dedication.
LCCN 32016085

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