No.1317
I'll start this with a personal recommendation:
>Solved the mind-body-problem before Descartes was even born
>Hylemorphic Dualism is the most impressive word you'll ever say
>Delivers juicy teleological metaphysics and btfo's reddit atheists that didn't even exist back in the day
>Exposed the is-ought-fallacy so bad, Hume would've lived in a dumpster had people realized this
>Five proofs that your pagan völkisch larping is fucking retarded
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No.1332
>>1317
How do I into Aquinas? I only recently got involved with traditionalist Catholicism about six months ago and I feel so unprepared to handle advanced theology.
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No.1333
>>1317
he just repeated aristotle
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No.1334
>>1332
Here are some good resources:
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aquinas/
This website is pretty good for learning about any philosopher
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14663b.htm
http://philosophy.lander.edu/intro/aquinas.shtml
Also you should probably read a book of excerpts or something because the summa Theologica is insanely long.
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No.1338
>>1333
Do you think that Aristotle's works would be as credible and as relied on now if it weren't for Aquinas?
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No.1340
>>1332
>Aquinas in 50 Pages
>Aquinas: A Beginners Guide
>Ethica Thomistica
You can also try After Virtue, but I found it disappointing.
>>1333
Far from it. Aquinas added many thoughts of his own, and applied metaphysics in new ways.
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No.1341
>>1338
i dont like aristotle anyway
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No.1342
>>1341
Have you read anything by him?
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No.1367
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No.1371
>>1317
Are you talking about aquinas?
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No.1374
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