Edward Feser: Spiering on Neo-Scholastic Essays.
You probably know Dr. Feser from his sharply reasoned posts here at Strange Notions, or from his popular blog, which mainly focuses on the philosophy of religion. Dr. Feser has written several other excellent books, including: Neo-Scholastic Essays (St. Augustine's Press, 2015) Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction (Scholastic Editions, 2014) The Last Superstition.
For a helpful reading, see Edward Feser “Teleology: A Shopper’s Guide” in Neo-Scholastic Essays (South Bend: St. Augustine’s Press, 2015): 28-48. Classical theists would contend that these arguments do not (without significant augmentation) demonstrate the attributes of God. Some might even go so far as to say that these arguments point.
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Ed Feser has responded to my Anamnesis essay. Here is an excerpt: Here is an excerpt: One thing’s for sure, the religious critics of natural theology and natural law seem chronically unable to provide any good arguments for their misgivings.
His most recent works, Scholastic Metaphysics and Neo-Scholastic Essays, have both gotten positive receptions in the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Thomism is also a very broad school, and while Feser is very much an old-fashioned Thomist, there are many other schools that have been influential in philosophy (and theology, though that's a separate matter).
Called by National Review “one of the best contemporary writers on philosophy,” Feser is the author of The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism, Aquinas, Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction, Neo-Scholastic Essays, and Five Proofs of the Existence of God, as well as the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Hayek and Aristotle on Method and Metaphysics.
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