Roman Catholic Political Philosophy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 58 (4):914-915 (2005)
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Abstract

Philosophy that deserves its name needs to discover and to understand what is rather than to try to mold the world into an image of human ideas. Openness to all that is and confidence that the world is intelligible marked the classical political philosophy of Plato and Aristotle and gave birth to the metaphysical tradition that continues through Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, and their successors. Metaphysics arose in philosophy because philosophers found the need to posit the existence of an underlying truth, transcending our material world, which sets real limits on human choices and provides a real measure of justice and beauty.

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