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St. Thomas and Epistemology Aquinas Lecture ; 1946
author
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Regis, Louis Marie.
publisher
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Marquette University Press
isbn10 | asin
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0874621100
print isbn13
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9780874621105
ebook isbn13
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9780585306278
language
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English
subject
Thomas,--Aquinas, Saint,--1225?-1274--Philosophy, Knowledge, Theory of.
publication date
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1946
lcc
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B765.T54R42 1946eb
ddc
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189.4
subject
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Thomas,--Aquinas, Saint,--1225?-1274--Philosophy, Knowledge, Theory of.
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St. Thomas and Epistemology
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THE AQUINAS LECTURES
Published by the Marquette University Press, Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin
St. Thomas and the Life of Learning (1937) by the Rev. John F. McCormick, S.J., former professor of philosophy at Loyola University.
St. Thomas and the Gentiles (1938) by Mortimer J. Adler, Ph.D., associate professor of the philosophy of law, University of Chicago.
St. Thomas and the Greeks (1939) by Anton C. Pegis, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, Fordham University.
The Nature and Functions of Authority (1940) by Yves Simon, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, University of Notre Dame.
St. Thomas and Analogy (1941) by the Rev. Gerald B. Phelan, Ph.D., president of the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of Toronto.
St. Thomas and the Problem of Evil (1942) by Jacques Maritain, Ph.D., professor of philosophy, Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of Toronto.
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Humanism and Theology (1943) by Werner Jaeger, Ph.D., Litt.D., "university" professor, Harvard University.
The Nature and Origins of Scientism (1944) by the Rev. John Wellmuth, S.J., chairman of the Department of Philosophy, Loyola University.
Cicero in the Courtroom of St. Thomas Aquinas (1945) by E. K. Rand, Ph.D., Litt.D., Ll.D., Pope Professor of Latin, emeritus, Harvard University.
St. Thomas and Epistemology (1946) by the Rev. Louis-Marie Rgis, O.P., Th.L., Ph.D., director of the Albert the Great Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of Montreal.
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The Aquinas Lecture
St. Thomas and Epistemology
Under the Auspices of the Aristotelian Society of Marquette University
By Louis-Marie Rgis, O.P. Director, Institut d'Etudes Mdivales Albert le Grand, Montreal
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESS MILWAUKEE
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Nihil Obstat
Gerard Smith, S.J., censor deputatus Milwaukiae, die 16 mensis Julii, 1946
Imprimatur
Moyses E. Kiley Archiepiscopus Milwaukiensis Milwaukiae, die 22 mensis Julii, 1946
ISBN-0-87462-110-1 Second Printing 1984
COPYRIGHT BY THE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY
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The Aquinas Lectures
The Aristotelian Society of Marquette University each year invites a scholar to speak on the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas. These lectures have come to be called the Aquinas Lectures and are customarily delivered on the Sunday nearest March 7, the feast day of the Society's patron saint.
This year, the Society has the pleasure of recording the lecture of the Reverend Louis-Marie Rgis, O.P., Th.L., Ph.D. It was given March 24, two weeks after the customary date, to avoid the break between trimesters at the University, during which many students were away.
Father Rgis was born Dec. 8, 1903 at Hbertville, Qubec, Canada, and received his early education at the Collge Sainte-Anne, Church Point, Nova Scotia, and the Collge de Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, Qubec. In 1926 he was graduated a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Laval. He received his Licentiate in Sacred Theology and in Philosophy at Le Saulchoir, Belgium, in 1933, and in 1935 the
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Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Montreal.
He was professor of philosophy and of the history of Greek philosophy at the philosophical and theological College of the Canadian Dominicans from 1933 to 1942, and Rector of the same institution from 1939 to 1942. Since 1942 he has been director of the Albert the Great Institute of Mediaeval Studies at the University of Montreal. At present, he is also lecturing at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto.
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