3-25-26 - 5:00pm to 3-25-26 - 7:00pm
Speaker(s)
Therese Cory, University of Notre Dame
Contact
Pfeiffer, Nancy
Phone
919-660-3046
Email
nancy.pfeiffer@duke.edu
Location
In premodern philosophy, simple contemplative acts such as "thinking about horseness" are often the main focus when discussing the metaphysics of thinking. But what should we make of other intellectual acts, such as formulating and assenting to propositions, or reasoning through arguments? I will explore how Thomas Aquinas offers an alternative to "information-processing" models of reasoning and propositional thinking, by examining his analogies of the human intellect to biologically living things. For Aquinas, knowing is, literally, growing!
Sponsor(s)
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Philosophy