•  90
    Recent scholarship in classical Islamic philosophy has shown that the tradition has much to offer when it comes to the metaphysics of causality. The present article seeks to add to the scholarship by providing a new interpretation of one aspect of Avicenna’s account of causality known as the “Rule of One” (henceforth, RO). Seeming to originate with Avicenna, the RO states that “From that which is one, only one can proceed.” The aim of this brief article is to examine Avicenna’s argument in Metap…Read more
  •  106
    The present article examines Contra Academicos 2.5 in which Augustine seems to detail the influence of the libri Platonicorum on his conversion. In the first part of the paper, I argue that Michael P. Foley is correct to interpret Augustine’s phrase “libri quidam pleni” as a reference to the libri Platonicorum. I advance the further claim that Augustine primarily has in mind Ennead I.6. This is in contrast to the argument alluded to by Pierre Courcelle and formally given by John J. O’Meara where…Read more
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    Existential Inertia and Thomistic Esse
    New Blackfriars 105 (5): 459-470. 2024.
    In recent years, a considerable amount of interest has arisen in the topic of existential inertia (henceforth EIT) and its relation to the natural theology of Thomas Aquinas. While contemporary Thomists have engaged with proponents of EIT, strangely enough, no literature has focused on Aquinas’s own response to the objection(s) from an EIT-like position. The intention of this article is to (1) lay out the basic thrust of EIT and then (2) articulate how Aquinas’s own metaphysical commitments diss…Read more
  •  107
    This present article examines an argument in Aquinas’s De potentia, q. 3, a. 9, in which Aquinas argues that the human soul must be created by God. After introducing the relevance of the problem and discussing the state of the literature, I lay out Aquinas’s argument and defend it by appealing to his broader metaphysical commitments. I then turn to two difficulties raised in the literature by B.C. Bazan and Lawrence Joseph Kaiser. Bazan argues that Aquinas’s claim that the human soul must be cre…Read more