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Einstein and Aquinas: A Rapprochement: A Rapprochement
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Einstein and Aquinas: A Rapprochement: A Rapprochement

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Now how would things be intelligible if they did not proceed from an intelligence? In the last analy sis a Primal Intelligence must exist, which is itself Intellection and Intelligibility in pure act, and which is the first principle of intelligibility and essences of things, and causes order to exist in them, as well as an infinitely complex network of regular relationships, whose fundamental mysterious unity our reason dreams of rediscovering in its own way. Such an approach to God’s existence is a variant of Thomas Aquinas’ fifth way. Its impact was secretly present in Einstein’s famous saying: God does not play dice, which, no doubt, used the word God in a merely figurative sense, and meant only: nature does not result from a throw of the dice, yet the very fact implicitly postulated the existence of the divine Intellect. Jacques Maritain God’s creation is the insistence on the dependence of epistemology on ontology; man’s acknow ledgement of creation is an insistence on the episte mological recovery of ontology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Date
31 July 1970
Pages
123
ISBN
9789024700813

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Now how would things be intelligible if they did not proceed from an intelligence? In the last analy sis a Primal Intelligence must exist, which is itself Intellection and Intelligibility in pure act, and which is the first principle of intelligibility and essences of things, and causes order to exist in them, as well as an infinitely complex network of regular relationships, whose fundamental mysterious unity our reason dreams of rediscovering in its own way. Such an approach to God’s existence is a variant of Thomas Aquinas’ fifth way. Its impact was secretly present in Einstein’s famous saying: God does not play dice, which, no doubt, used the word God in a merely figurative sense, and meant only: nature does not result from a throw of the dice, yet the very fact implicitly postulated the existence of the divine Intellect. Jacques Maritain God’s creation is the insistence on the dependence of epistemology on ontology; man’s acknow ledgement of creation is an insistence on the episte mological recovery of ontology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Date
31 July 1970
Pages
123
ISBN
9789024700813