Awesome Debate!
Aquinas Lecture
"Nature, Freedom, and Will: Sources for Philosophical Reflection"
Timothy B. Noone, Catholic University of America
Professor of Philosophy
Director for the Center of Medieval and Byzantine Studies
Response by William Frank, University of Dallas
Monday, January 29, 2007
7:30 p.m. Lynch Auditorium
Reception to follow
Gorman Faculty Lounge
The lecture will treat the themes of nature, freedom, and will in Aristotle, Aquinas and Scotus; the emphasis will be upon how these figures present fundamental alternative ways of relating nature to human action.
"Nature, Freedom, and Will: Sources for Philosophical Reflection"
Timothy B. Noone, Catholic University of America
Professor of Philosophy
Director for the Center of Medieval and Byzantine Studies
Response by William Frank, University of Dallas
Monday, January 29, 2007
7:30 p.m. Lynch Auditorium
Reception to follow
Gorman Faculty Lounge
The lecture will treat the themes of nature, freedom, and will in Aristotle, Aquinas and Scotus; the emphasis will be upon how these figures present fundamental alternative ways of relating nature to human action.
I have read alot of Noone and Dr. Frank was my Scotus prof.! This proves to be Awesome!

5 Comments:
I expect a ticket in the mail.
If not, then it's probably a gay event anyway.
seriously. notice not a single woman is mentioned anywhere in the post.
you racist.
actually that would make me a sexist...
Define or at least understand your terms!
Sorry but not being either it's difficult for me to understand the difference. But hey - thanks for the illumination! :)
No, no - I think it just goes to show Thom's inherent sexism . . . he thinks girls are a different race.
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