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4The book intends to break the current impass in neo-Thomist debate on how to begin metaphysics. The debate assumes that metaphysics starts with attaining concepts appreciated as spanning both the material and immaterial orders of reality. Taking inspiration from Joseph Owens' work in Aquinas, Knasas questions this assumption and shows that no philosophical nor textual exigency for the assumption exists. For the entry into metaphysics, Knasas substitutes simply a judgmental grasp of the esse of s…Read more
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24Does the Catholic Church Teach That There Is No One True Philosophy?Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 77 83-99. 2003.This paper assesses various reasons for the claim that a Catholic should avoid being a proponent of a one and true philosophy. Rather, within limits, aCatholic philosopher ought to be a conceptual pluralist. These reasons include Pope John Paul II’s remarks in Fides et Ratio like the following: “The Church hasno philosophy of her own nor does she canonize any one particular philosophy in preference to others.” (para. 49) Also, Gerald A. McCool in his From Unity toPluralism: The Internal Evolutio…Read more
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60Analogy and Aquinas’s ‘Ontotheology’Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (3). 2024.My article explains Aquinas’s ecstatic reaction to his metaphysical conclusions in contrast to Heidegger’s dower reactions to ontotheology. I take advantage of some scholarship in my recently published monograph, ‘Thomistic Existentialism and Cosmological Reasoning’. Aquinas’s philosophical joy is rooted in the mind’s ability to discover sameness-in-difference, in other words, analogical conception. The discovery of analogy places the human mind in contact with an intelligible object, or commona…Read more
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55Person and Religion: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion by Zofia J. Zdybicka, U.C.J.AThe Thomist 59 (2): 323-326. 1995.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 323 Person and Religion: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion. By ZOFIA J. ZDYBICKA, U.C.J.A. Translated by Theresa Sandok. New York: Peter Lang, 1991. Pp. xix+ 397 (cloth). Zdybicka's volume is the third in Peter Lang's series, "Catholic Thought from Lublin." A convenient way to display the contents of Person and Religion is to elaborate the meaning of " philosophy of religion " and its comprising terms. Philos…Read more
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56Metaphysics: An Outline of the History of Being by Mieczyslaw Albert Krapiec, O.PThe Thomist 59 (1): 152-156. 1995.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:152 BOOK REVIEWS with Weinrih's theory of formalism which Joseph Raz points out in his essay. One of the most serious of these deficiencies in my opinion is the role that is accorded to the judiciary. Weinrih's theory, as Raz shows, requires that when positive law is in conflict with the " form of law," positive law should he disregarded by the courts, and the courts in these cases not only have the legal right to disregard the statu…Read more
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66Akvinietis: nuo Actus Essendi iki DeusLogos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 114. 2023.
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73AquinasProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 115-123. 2008.Among Thomists the standard practice is to show the openness of human nature to beatitude from the speculative side. The intellectual desire to know the richness of the notion of being, the ratio entis, becomes the desire to know the creator who as esse subsistens embodies the intelligible heart of being. I want to try the same strategy but from the practical side. I believe that more people experience a desire to love than a desire to know. Few have noticed that Aquinas’s first practical princi…Read more
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57Akviniečio ir Heideggerio fenomenologinė scholastikos redukcijaLogos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 112. 2022.
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46Aquinas and the cry of Rachel: Thomistic reflections on the problem of evilThe Catholic University of America Press. 2013.Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The Cry of Rachel -- Maritain's 1942 Marquette Aquinas Lecture -- Maritain's The Person and the Common Good -- Camus's The Plague -- ch. 2 Joy -- Being as the Good and the Eruption of Willing -- Being and Philosophical Psychology -- An Ordinary Knowledge of God and Metaphysics -- Metaphysics as Implicit Knowledge -- Being and the Intellectual Emotions -- ch. 3 Quandoque Evils -- Aquinas's Rationale for the Corruptible Order -- The Corruptible Order and Quan…Read more
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28Thomistic existentialism & cosmological reasoningCatholic University of America Press. 2019.Cosmological reasoning is an important facet of classical arguments for the existence of God, but these arguments have been subject to many criticisms. The thesis of this book is that Thomas Aquinas can dodge many of the classic objections brought against cosmological reasoning. These objections criticize cosmological reasoning for its use of the Principle of Sufficient Reason; its notion of existence as a predicate; its use of ontological reasoning; its reliance on sense realism; its ignoring o…Read more
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64Akvinietis ir Heideggerio ontoteologijaLogos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 107. 2021.
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56Krikščioniškoji epistemologija: recepcinė ar projekcinė?Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 109. 2021.
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353 Yves R. Simon and the Neo- Tho mist Tradition in EpistemologyIn Anthony O. Simon (ed.), Acquaintance With the Absolute: The Philosophical Achievement of Yves R. Simon, Fordham University Press. pp. 83-100. 2020.
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42Being and Some 20th Century ThomistsFordham University Press. 2022.In this powerfully argued book, Knasas engages a debate at the heart of the revival of Thomistic thought in the twentieth century. Richly detailed and illuminating, his book calls on the tradition established by Gilson, Maritain, and Owen, to build a case for Existential Thomism as a valid metaphysics. Being and Some Twentieth-Century Thomists is a comprehensive discussion of the major issues and controversies in neo-Thomism, including issues of mind, knowledge, the human subject, free will, nat…Read more
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92The Analytical Thomist and the Paradoxical Aquinas: Some Reflections on Kerr’s Aquinas’s Way to GodRoczniki Filozoficzne 67 (4): 71-88. 2019.My article critically evaluates five key claims in Kerr’s interpretation of Aquinas’s De Ente et Essentia, ch. 4, proof for God. The claims are: the absolutely considered essence is a second intention, or cognitional being; à la John Wippel, the real distinction between essence and existence is known before the proof; contra David Twetten, Aristotelian form is not self-actuating and so requires actus essendi; the De Ente proof for God uses the Principle of Sufficient Reason; an infinite regress …Read more
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66Incommensurability and Aquinas’s MetaphysicsProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 65 179-190. 1991.
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73Kantianism and Thomistic Personalism on the Human Person: Self-Legislator or Self-Determiner?Studia Gilsoniana 7 (3): 437-451. 2018.Inspired by a discussion about whether John Paul II grounded human dignity in a Kantian way, viz., emphasizing the person as an end unto itself, the author considers: (1) the relations between Kant and Aquinas on the topic of the philosophical basis of human dignity, and (2) John Paul II’s remarks on Kant’s ethics. He concludes that: (1) both Kant and Aquinas ground human dignity upon human freedom, but both understand the human freedom differently; (2) for Kant, human freedom is self-legislatin…Read more
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An Analysis and Interpretation of the "Tertia Via" of St. Thomas AquinasDissertation, University of Toronto (Canada). 1975.
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79. Whither the Neo-Thomist Revival?Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 3 (4). 2000.
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110Why for Lonergan Knowing Cannot Consist in “Taking a Look”American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1): 131-150. 2004.Over the years I have written a number of articles critiquing Transcendental Thomism both from philosophical and from textual points of view. In the course of these articles, I have made comments on Bernard J. F. Lonergan’s epistemology. These comments have caught the eye of Jeremy D. Wilkins, and have provoked his article, “A Dialectic of ‘Thomist’ Realisms: John Knasas and Bernard Lonergan.” The violence of Wilkins’s reaction leads me to believe that despite the passing nature of my comments, …Read more
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13Whither the Neo-Thomist Revival?Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 3 (4): 121-149. 2000.
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45Aquinas and the Liberationist Critique of Maritain’s New ChristendomThe Thomist 52 (2): 247-267. 1988.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AQUINAS AND THE LIBERATIONIST CRITIQUE OF MARITAIN'S NEW CHRISTENDOM I. RADITIONALLY CHRISTIANS have understood hat God's Kingdom is not of this world. It is not surprising, then, that history evinces some Christian difficulty in relating to thi's world. One aittitude takes ·a merely indirect interest in the world. Temporal activity is directed to the Church and its mission of saving souls. In this attitude the world has only an inst…Read more
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71The Sacred Monster of Thomas (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (2): 316-321. 2006.
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112Thomistic Existentialism and the Silence of the "Quinque Viae"Modern Schoolman 63 (3): 157-171. 1986.
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51The Fundamental Nature of Aquinas’ Secunda Operatio IntellectusProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 64 190-202. 1990.
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55Transcendental Thomism and the Thomistic TextsThe Thomist 54 (1): 81-95. 1990.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:TRANSCENDENTAL THOMISM AND THE THOMISTIC TEXTS JOHN F. x. KNASAS Genter for Thomistic Studies Houston, Temas SOME THIRTY YEARS ago in the journal Thought, there appeared an article by Fr. Joseph Donceel, S.J., entitled " A Thomistic Misapprehension? " Its thesis is that American Thomism had seen too much of the a posteriori in Aquinas's noetic.1 In fact the interpretation was so a posteriori that it bordered on empiricism and positiv…Read more
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Thomistic existentialism and the proofs ex motu at Contra gentiles I, C. 13The Thomist 59 (4): 591-615. 1995.
John F. X. Knasas
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