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Dedication: to the Memory of Father Pierre Bouscaren
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The Editor A 'Forum' For Scholasticism
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R. J. Gray De Lamennais: Apologist, Philosopher
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This is a section of Mr. Gray's recent paper read before The Philosophers' Academy covering "The Catholic Movement in France (1830-1850) and the Philosophy of de Lamennais".Complete ignorance of the system of the Medieval Schoolmen seems responsible for the contempt in which he held Scholasticism, and indirectly for the vagaries of his own philosophy, and the ultimate shipwreck of his faith.
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Frank J. Moellering Why Stoicism Won the Romans
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Why was it that, with belief in the old gods discredited and scepticism spreading widely, Stoic ideals attracted the attention and ultimately won the adhesion of the most thoughtful Romans?Mr. Moellering traces this, first, to Stoicism's appeal to the Roman religious sense, and, secondly, to the Roman character itself. Aeneas, he believes, is the very embodiment of Roman Stoicism.
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Philosophy and the Sciences: A Reprint
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Father Beliperch called our attention to this rather remarkable instance of the defense of Scholastic principles by a non-Scholastic. It is by Jared Sparks Moore in Science, Sept. 6, 1927, and was reprinted in the St. Kavier Athenseum for November last.
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Bernard J. Wuellner Entropy the End of Life Part II
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This second and concluding article of Mr. Wuellner's series recounts various attempts on the part of naturalistic philosophers and some eminent physicists to solve the riddle of entropy.They have so far been unsuccessful. The solutions of Johnstone, Maeterlinck, Bergson, Maeckel, Lodge, and MacMillan are cited.Of course, even if entropy is solved, the need of a Creator remains as strong as before.
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John T. Newell Happiness
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E. A. S. News and Activities
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Philosophy and the Sciences (part 2)
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R. J. Gray De Lamennais: Apologist, Philosopher (part 2)
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Frank J. Moellering Why Stoicism Won the Romans (part 2)
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Marion Ganey Logicians, Can You Solve This? The Tail of a Sceptic
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