10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONNATURALITY»
Discover the use of
connaturality in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
connaturality and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Understanding Maritain: Philosopher and Friend
The early instruction in mysticism convinced Maritain that the philosopher must
seriously consider knowledge by "connaturality," a type of which is mystical
knowledge. In its broadest signification connaturality is any cognitive agreement
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Deal Wyatt Hudson, Matthew J. Mancini, 1987
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Aquinas, Education and the East
Connatural knowledge itself is dependent upon the broader notion of
connaturality. Connaturality refers to those specific metaphysical accidents
readily acquired by beings because of their nature—initially, their first nature,
which is the sort of ...
T. Brian Mooney, Mark Nowacki, 2013
3
Poetry, Beauty, and Contemplation: The Complete Aesthetics ...
following listing occurs: (1) prudential knowledge—an “affective and tendential
connaturality with the ends of human action” (note that this listing of prudential
knowledge incorporates what had been left out in the previous listing); ...
4
Jacques Maritain and the Many Ways of Knowing
It Takes One to Know One Connaturality — Knowledge or Prejudice? Catherine
Green The notion of connaturality in practical knowledge, as discussed by both
Jacques Maritain and Yves R. Simon, is intuitively attractive. It seems to provide
an ...
Douglas A. Ollivant, 2002
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Meaning and Morality: Essays on the Philosophy of Julius Kovesi
What we call habitual connaturality involves our second natures, i.e. our fijirst
natures sufffused with virtues. Aquinas writes: rectitude ofjudgment is twofold:
fijirst, on account of perfect use of reason, secondly, on account of a certain ...
Alan Tapper, T. Brian Mooney, 2012
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Reason, Will and Emotion: Defending the Greek Tradition ...
And 'loving in one's heart' can mean 'that connaturality virtually or completely
replaces or complements the fourth level (that of choice and decision), by
replacing deliberation and/ or the will-act, so that action flows from spontaneous
triune ...
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Handbook of Research on Catholic Higher Education
Why, then, is this knowledge by intellectual connaturality important? It is
important for two reasons. First, by possessing it the speculative person — as
was seen above — becomes more and more able to see consequences from a
principle ...
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Poetic Knowledge: The Recovery of Education
This is poetic knowledge ... by affective connaturality."39 It is from this knowledge,
"by affective connaturality," Maritain says, that the poem emerges as the
fulfillment of the desire to express the experience. At first, Maritain seems to be
saying ...
9
Maurice Blondel: A Philosophical Life
When it comes to connaturality in the natural order, we cannot settle for
something inferior, affective, or practical, without any intellectual character and
without any real bearing. We must insist, according to Blondel, on a real
knowledge by ...
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Perfecting Human Actions: St. Thomas Aquinas on Human ...
Thomas states that if right judgment of divine things follows an inquiry of reason,
then it belongs to wisdom as a natural intellectual virtue, but if it is on account of a
connaturality with them, it belongs to the gift of wisdom.187 A judgment is ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONNATURALITY»
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connaturality is used in the context of the following news items.
Pope Francis and the Sensus Fidei
The presence of the Spirit gives Christians certain connaturality with divine realities, and a wisdom which enables them to grasp those realities ... «Catholic News Agency, Feb 14»
Chesterton's Cause has not yet been officially opened: but this is …
... a clear example of what is termed “connaturality”, the faculty by which one holy man has a special insight into the mind and heart of another; ... «Catholic Herald Online, Aug 13»
Weekly Top Five: Nobody's perfect—the best of Billy Wilder
... taking square sardonic aim at the relativism of sex appeal while celebrating the connaturality of sexual attraction. It also has much in the way ... «Chicago Reader, Jan 13»
Pope remarks upon value of theology, real meaning of "sensus …
This gift, the 'sensus fidei', constitutes in believers a sort of supernatural instinct which shares a vital connaturality with the very object of faith. «Catholic World Report, Dec 12»
The Movie Yellow: Incest as 'Normal' and Cassavates's Slides Into …
Moral theologians call this reality connaturality. There are moral truths grounded in moral realities that, in the poet Milton's words, "mix with our ... «Catholic Online, Sep 12»