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McCabe on Aquinas and Wittgenstein

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Paul O’Grady*
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Philosophy, College Green, Dublin, Ireland, 2

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© 2012 The Author. New Blackfriars © 2012 The Dominican Council. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2012, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK, and 350 Main Street, Malden MA 02148, USA

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References

1 Abbreviations of McCabe's Works Cited. A On Aquinas, London, Continuum, 2008Google Scholar C “Categories” in Aquinas, A.Kenny (ed) Macmillan 1969 FWR Faith Within Reason, Continuum, 2007 GM God Matters, London Mowbrays, 1987Google Scholar GSM God Still Matters, London, Continuum, 2002Google Scholar LLL Law Love and Language, London, Sheed and Ward 1968Google Scholar A p. 67.

2 See Kerr, F. Theology After Wittgenstein, 2nd edn, SPCK, 1997Google Scholar, Kenny, A., Aquinas on Mind, OUP 2002Google Scholar.

3 Ray Monk, Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius, 1991, p. 275.

4 “Foreword” to FWR p.vii.

5 Monk op cit p. 488.

6 Philosophical Remarks, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1975Google Scholar, “Foreword”.

7 See Wittgenstein in Ireland”, Hetherington, George, Irish University Review, Vol. 17 no. 2 Autumn 1987, p. 176Google Scholar.

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9 LLL.

10 GM p. 246ff.

11 RW p. 79.

12 Work on Oneself, Arlington: IPS Press, 2008 ch. 2Google Scholar.

13 RW p. 165.

14 A p. 4.

15 RW p. 159.

16 WOO, ch. 2.

17 See Swinburne, R., The Evolution of the Soul, 2nd edn., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Taliaferro, C., Consciousness and the Mind of God, Cambridge: CUP, 2005Google Scholar.

18 See Kerr, F. Theology After Wittgenstein, 2nd edn. London: SPCK, 1997Google Scholar.

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20 FWR p 123–124.

21 A p. 123.

22 A p. 133.

23 FWR p. 61.

24 GSM p. 13.

25 C p. 69.

26 C p. 72.

27 A p. 18.

28 C p. 90.

29 C p. 91.

30 For a discussion see my Relativism, Chesham: Acumen, 2002, ch. 4Google Scholar.

31 A p. 11.

32 “Quidquid recipitur ad modum recipientis recipitur”, “Whatever is known is known according to the mode of the knower”– for example in ST I q.75 a.5 ad3.

33 C p. 67.

34 See Stump, Eleanore, Aquinas, London: Routledge, 2003, chXGoogle Scholar; Williams, Anna, “Is Aquinas a Foundationalist?” in New Blackfriars Vol.91 n.1031, Jan 2010CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

35 On Certainty, Oxford: Basil Blackwell 1969, #97Google Scholar.

36 See for example FWR p. 52.

37 FWR p. 53.

38 Austin, J.L., Sense and Sensibilia, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968, p. 68nGoogle Scholar.

39 C p. 75.

40 See Recanati, Francois, Perspectival Thought: A Plea for Moderate Relativism, Oxford: OUP, 2007.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

41 GSM p. 21.

42 GSM p. 2.