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Continuing our consideration of being as such, we move from being to Being as we explore the source and plenitude of all being, and how we can philosophically respond to the question of God, a question which, like its answer, is ever-ancient, ever-new.
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Beyond the quality and quantity of things lies their very being. And their having being is what they have in common with all things that are. But what can we know and say about being? This is the quest of the science of metaphysics.
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This week we take a closer a look at nature, that is, the natural world around us and the natures of things that make it up. We also explore the four causes that account for those things.โดย Fr Richard Stonier and Fr Deneys Williamson
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In this episode we read and chat about Crito, a Socratic dialogue by Plato. In the dialogue, Crito offers his friend Socrates a means of escaping his impending execution. Socrates invites Crito into a conversation about whether this would be a just action or not.โดย Fr Richard Stonier and Fr Deneys Williamson
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In this episode we look at some of the habits we can develop that help us towards happiness, such as: right judgement in making right choices, harmonious self-control over our lower appetites and the strength of character to stand up for what is right and good in the face of physical and social dangers.…
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This week we look at the metaphysical and practical problems of a merely materialist worldview and the metaphysical and practical arguments for the immortality of the soul. Here is a link to the book mentioned in the episode: https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Christian-Apologetics-Peter-Kreeft/dp/0830817743…
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So change is a pretty apparent reality, and a pretty mysterious one too. And if you think about it for long enough it makes you ask some pretty big questions like: When things change, what changes? And what stays the same? Is anything around us stable? Is everything around us stable? These are some of the questions that some of those early Greek th…
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So where do you begin when you're trying to understand everything? Well when philosophy first began, the first philosophers began by looking at the world around them and asking themselves: Is all this stuff made up of the same stuff? And if it is, what's the stuff that makes it all up?โดย Fr Richard Stonier and Fr Deneys Williamson
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