Metaphysics of Aquinas
Discover the profound insights of "Metaphysics of Aquinas," a timeless exploration of Aristotle's objective understanding of reality. Authored by a distinguished scholar and published by the University Press of America in 1996, this engaging paperback spans 324 pages and invites readers to delve into the depths of metaphysical thought. What sets this work apart is its unique approach, allowing Thomas Aquinas to articulate his views on metaphysics directly. The book intricately weaves a historical narrative of philosophy while illuminating Aristotle's reasoning toward God as pure act. Ideal for students and enthusiasts alike, this essential text will enrich your understanding of metaphysical concepts and their historical significance. Don't miss the chance to expand your philosophical horizons with this compelling read!