Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
"One of the best contemporary writers on philosophy" National Review
"A terrific writer" Damian Thompson, Daily Telegraph
"Feser... has the rare and enviable gift of making philosophical argument compulsively readable" Sir Anthony Kenny, Times Literary Supplement
Selected for the First Things list of the 50 Best Blogs of 2010 (November 19, 2010)
No access to the world's premier Thomistic journal , The Thomist.
ReplyDeleteThis actually looks really interesting. Shame it's only in paperback.
ReplyDeleteI bought this book a few months ago, and it's one of the best introductions to Thomistic metaphysics that I've ever read. Gorman's writing style is very accessible, and pretty entertaining at times.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was excellent. A different flavor from Ed's, who has a stronger interest in engaging with the literature in contemporary analytic philosophy (not that Gorman doesn't do this). But I think as an introductory textbook, Gorman's book is quite exceptional.
ReplyDeleteHave you blocked my comment? John Ghostley
ReplyDeleteHere is Dr Gorman talking about his book
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3tmadug030
When I read the book, he seemed to advocate a form of nominalism. I don’t think any form of nominalism is a good way to explain the operations of the human intellect.
ReplyDelete