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 PHILOSOPHY

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1. Nature, sources and criteria of knowl- edge

Knowledge Vni-673

Truth XV- 73

Certitude ni-539

Belief 11^08

Doubt V-141

Scepticism Xin-516

PjTrhonism XII-587

Common Seise IV-167

Intuition VIII- 82

Fideism VI- 68

Traditionalism XV- 13

Pragmatism XII-333

Monism X^83

2. Object, extent and validity of knowl- edge

Universals XV-182

Nominalism \

ReaUsm XI- 90

Conceptualism J

IdeaUsm VII-634

Positivism XII-312

Phenomenalism XI-791

Empiricism V-276

Relativism XII-731

Transcendentalism XV- 17

Agnosticism 1-215

Metaphysics

"Thai portion of philosophy which treats of the most general ami fumlamenlal principles underlying all reality and all knowledge"

Metaphvsics X-226

Ontology XI-258

Essence and Existence V-543

Actus et Potentia 1-124

Actus Primus 1-125

Category 111-433

Substance XIV-322

Accident 1-96

Necessity X-733

Contingent IV-331

Cause 111-459

Condition lV-211

F. Theodicy

" The science which treats of God through the exercise of reason alone"

Theodicy XIV-569

1. Existence and Attributes of God

God VI-60S

Atheism 11-40

Naturalism X-713

Attributes 11-62

Actus Purus 1-125

Aseity 1-774

Infinity VIII- 4

Eternity V-551

Omnipotence XI-251

2. Our knowledge of God: its origin and value

Deity IV-683

Naturism X-717

Absolute 1-60

Analogy 1-449

Agnosticism 1-215

Anthropomorphism 1-558

Ontologism XI-257

Mysticism X-663

3. God and the World

Creation IV-t70

Optimiam XI-263

Providence XII-513

Occasionalism XI-195

Emanationism V-397

Gnosticism VI-592

Aeons 1-173

Pantheism XI-447

Theosophy XIV-626

Immanence VII-682

Evil V-649

Pessimism XI-740

See also Course of Reading in Apologetics.

Ethics

" The science of the moral rectitude of human acts in ac-trdance with the first principles of natural reason"

Ethics V-556

MoraUty X-559

1. Man's ethical endowment and its modification by various influences

Free Will VI-259

Voluntary XV-506

Human Acts 1-115

Indifferent Acts 1-116

Synderesis XIV-384

Ignorance VII-648

Passions XI-534

Character III-584

Fear VI- 21

Concupiscence IV-208

Insanity VIII- 41

Intention VIII- 69

Conscience IV-268

2. The ethical Norms and Values

Immortality VII-687

End of Man IX-582

Highest Good VI-640

Natural Law IX- 76

Obligation XI-189

Duty V-215

Categorical Imperative 111^32

Happiness VII-131

Egoism V-328

Secularism XIII-676

Hedonism VII-287

Cyrcnaic School IV-591

Epicureanism V-500

Altruism 1-369

Utilitarianism XV-241

Benthamism 11^82

3. Virtues and Vices

Virtue XV-472

Vice XV-403

Cardinal Virtues 111^33

Prudence XII-517

Negligence X-737

Justice VIII-.571

Injustice VIII- 10

Fortitude VI-147

Temperance XIV-481

Oluttonv VI-590

Chastitv III-639

Continence IV-330

Lust 1X^38

Humility VII-543

Pride XII-405

Ambition 1-381

Avarice 11-148

Jealousy VIII-326

Covetousness IV-462

Sloth XIV- .57

Anger 1-489