From the American Humanist Association: Good without a God
https://americanhumanist.org/what-is-humanism/manifesto3/
Homo Abyssus: The Drama of the Question of Being by Ferdinand Ulrich. Translated by D.C. Schindler
LEXICON
Please note: The meaning of fundamental philosophical terms can never be adequately given in a simple definition, in abstraction from all context. The following exposition of terms is meant principally as a heuristic device, both to indicate the original German terms behind the English translations, and more generally to offer the reader initial help with the text, in which the terms and phrases will take on a richer sense and receive the proper qualifications.
A = A
absolute system (das absolute System)
analogia proportionalitatis and analogia attributionis
anthropological reduction (die anthropologische Reduktion)
ad-vent (die Zu-kunft)
anti-space and anti-time (Wider-raum und Wider-zeit)
the “beginning” (der “Anfang”)
being present (ontologische Gegen-wart)
bonicity (die Bontät)
cleared/spaced (geräumt)
clinging-to-itself (an-sich-halten)
contradiction (der Widerspruch)
convertibility of being and “nothing” (die selbige Verwendung von Sein un “Nichts”)
crisis of being (die Krisis des Seins)
depotentiation (die Depotenzierung)
distress (of the contradiction) (die Not)
ens
entitative
Er-eignis
esse
essential past (das Ge-wesen)
essentiell (essentiell)
exinanitio (or kenosis) (die Exinanitio)
extro-version/intro-version (exitus/reditus) (Aus-kehr/Ein-kehr)
facticity (die Faktizität)
foregrasp (out into being) (der Vorgriff)
freedom open all the way to the ground (Freiheit-zum-Grunde)
“fullness of time” (die “Fülle der Zeit)
generate/temporalize (zeitigen)
Geschick (or the “self-sending” of being)
gift/task of being (die Auf-Gabe)
guiding pattern (die “Richte”)
hypostasization (die Hypostasierung)
ideal vacillation (ideale Schwebe)
ideality (Idealität)
indifferentiating (die Indifferenzierung)
intellectus agens and intellectus possibilis
intellectus capax entis (die “seinsvernehmende” Vernunft)
in via (unterwegs)
listening obedience (die Hörigkeit)
the “little way” (der “kleine Weg”)
judgment of existence/primal division of being (Seinsurteil, Ur-Teil des Seins)
logicized spirit (der logisierte Geist)
luminous night (Licht-Nacht)
metaphysics as reenactment (die “Metaphysik in der Wiederholung”)
motus
movement into subsistence (Subsistenzbewegung)
movement into finitization (Verendlichungsbewegung)
necessary sense of being (der notwendige Seins-sinn)
need-relieving/neccesary (das “Not-wendige”)
ontological difference (die ontologische Differenz)
ontological moments (die Seinsmomente)
ontological spatiotemporality (ontologische Raumzeitlichkeit)
onto-theo-logy (die Onto-theo-logie)
participation per compositionem
participation per similitudinem
pneumatic reason (pneumatische Vernunft)
posited or positing (gesetzt or die Setzung)
positivity (die Postitivität)
possibilia
potency-for-concrete-existence (Daseinsmöglichkeit)
pseudo-subsistence (pseudo-Subsistenz)
quantitas dimensiva
ratio/intellecuts (Verstand/Vernunft)
reality (Realität)
reflection or reflexivity (die Reflexion)
res
“sameness” (“Selbigkeit”)
self-necessitation (sich-vernötigen)
simplex apprehensio
speculation (die Spekulation)
sublation (Aufhebung)
subsistence (Subsistenz)
substantiell
superessentiality (die Überwesenhaftigkeit)
temptation (die Versuchung)
theologoumenon
thing-of-the-past (das Ge-wesen)
totum potestativum
transnihilation (Durchnichtung)
uncaused character (Nichtverursachtsein)
vacillation of being (or ontological vacillation) (Seinsschwebe)
Homo Abyssus: The Drama of the Question of Being by Ferdinand Ulrich. Translated by D.C. Schindler
Ch. 7 - Ontological Spatiotemporality
1. Ontological Spatiotemporality and the Movement into Subsistence - 00:00:00
2. A Consideration of Physical Temporality: Some of the Aberrations That Occur in the Unfolding of Time and Ontological Spatiotemporality - 00:15:12
3. Ontological Spatiotemporality and the Concrete Substance - 00:24:19
4. Ontological Spatiotemporality and the Reception of Being - 00:30:48
5. Ontological Spatiotemporality and the "Fullness of Time" - 00:38:04
by Francesco Bellucci
Published in The Review of Metaphysics (March 2025): 467-490
The Thesis:
A complete sign is a proposition. (major premise)
The definition of "sign" is actually a definition of "complete sign." (minor premise)
Hence, the definition of "sign" is actually a definition of the proposition.
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II. - 00:10:40
III. - 00:35:46
IV. - 00:45:27
V. - 00:58:34
by Sean Foley and Jonathan Buttaci
Published in The Review of Metaphysics (March 2025): 403-443
Criterion 1. The receptive intellect must play a constitutive role in the human activity of contemplation.
Criterion 2. If the agent intellect is a human intellectual principle, it must play a role in the human activity of contemplation that reflects its divine character.
I - The Divinity of the Agent Intellect
II - Criteria for Interpretive Adequacy 00:08:00
III - A Justification for Applying Criterion 2 Ex Hypothesi 00:21:11
IV - Assimilationist Proposals 00:24:02
V - Dispositionalist Proposals 00:39:45
VI - Initiationist Proposals 00:46:26
VII - Abstractionist Proposals 00:50:12
VIII - Preliminary Conclusions 01:12:05
by Apolonio and Siobhan Latar
Communio 51 (Winter 2024). © 2024 by Communio: International Catholic Review
" [I]t is precisely in his courageous, fruitful will not to grasp, his refusal to claim for his own what is not given, that the deepest truth, beauty, and goodness of man's nature is displayed most radiantly."
1. Introduction
2. Giussani on Virginity 00:04:28
3. Tolkien and the Virginity of Subcreation 00:28:06
4. Conclusion 00:56:56
Excerpt from Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
pgs. 692-698
1996
Can We Create Ourselves?
“Humanist and Christian Theologies of the Body”
By Benedict M. Ashley, O.P.
1985
Part IV Chs. 12-14: A Process Theology of the Body
Chapter 12: The Spiritual Body
i: Glorious Wounds
1) The Dead Body of Christ
2) Why Did He Die?
3) Merit
ii: The Immortal Body (00:51:34)
1) Life After Death?
2) The Body Transformed
3) Guesswork
4) The Intermediate State
5) The Self-Condemned
Chapter 13: The Glorified Body (03:23:56)
i: The God Revealed in Jesus
1) Father, Son, and Spirit
2) Does the Christian God Exist?
ii: Persons Without Bodies (04:17:50)
1) Do Angels Exist?
2) Encountering the Angels
iii: The Eucharistic, Transformed World (05:07:39)
1) Eucharistic Transformation
2) The Trinity Centered Universe
3) The Transformed World
Chapter 14: The Godliness of Matter (06:31:32)
i: How Matter Mirrors God
ii: The Human Body: God’s Image (06:42:03)
iii: The Body is God’s Glory (06:45:05)
Can We Create Ourselves?
“Humanist and Christian Theologies of the Body”
By Benedict M. Ashley, O.P.
1985
Part IV Chs. 10-11: A Process Theology of the Body
Chapter 10: Ethics of Co-Creative Stewardship
i: Ecology
ii: Food (00:30:31)
1) The Stewardship of Food and Drink
2)The Christian Ideal of Poverty
iii: Security (00:52:28)
1) Stewardship and Aggression
2) The Christian Ideal of Martyrdom and Non-Violence
iv: Sexuality and Sociality (01:10:19)
1) Evolutionary and Other Meanings of Sexuality
2) The Future of Sex
3) A Creative Ethics of Sexuality
v: Information, Society, Creativity (02:12:08)
1) Communication
2) Government
vi: Ethics and History (02:44:21)
Chapter 11: God’s Fullness in Bodily Form (Col. 2:9) (03:19:10)
i: The Son of God
1) Christology from Below, from Above, from Without, from Within
2) The Annunciation of the Virginal Conception
3) Baptism, Temptation, Transfiguration, Sacrifice
4) The Historical Authenticity of these Experiences
ii: The Body of Christ (04:48:41)
1) True Man
2) The Christian Church as the Body of Christ
3) Ministry
iii: The Mother of God (06:37:02)
1) The Mother of Jesus
2) True God
Can We Create Ourselves?
“Humanist and Christian Theologies of the Body”
By Benedict M. Ashley, O.P.
1985
Part III: A Radical Process Interpretation of Science
Chapter 7: Primary Units in Process
i: The Meaning of the Evolutionary Process
1) The Variety of Evolutionary Processes
2) Evolution and Causality
ii: False Clues (00:26:12)
1) Reductionism
2) Process Philosophies
3) Clearing Away the Nonsense
iii: Primary Unites (01:00:28)
1) Empirical Being
2) The Natural Unit
3) Units in Process
4) Kinds of Process
Chapter 8: Process and Creativity (02:22:10)
i: Natural Processes
1) Categories and Causes
2) Too Many Categories?
ii: Transcendent Process: Body and Mind (02:59:26)
1) Interiority and Transcendence
2) Human Creativity
3) The Mind-Body Problem
4) Bodily Beauty
5) A Radical Process Philosophy
Chapter 9: Historicity and the Human Body (04:39:54)
i: Two Conceptions of Human Historicity
1) Humanism and Historicity
2) Christianity and Historicity
ii: Cultural Relativism (05:19:38)
1) Nature, Nurture and History as a Science
2) Morality and Cultural Relativism
iii: The Bible, Human Historicity and Ethics (06:23:20)
1) Adam and Biblical Anthropology
2) Natural Law and Christology
Can We Create Ourselves?
“Humanist and Christian Theologies of the Body”
By Benedict M. Ashley, O.P.
1985
Part II: Christian Theologies of the Body
Chapter 4: The Platonic Christian Theology
i: Biblical Themes
1) The Body is a Tomb
2) Bible and Body
3) Liberation and Resurrection Theme
4) Creation or Image Theme
5) Sin-Death-Cross Theme
6) Wisdom Theme
7) Stewardship Theme
8) Fertility Theme
9) Suffering Servant Theme
00:32:10 ii: Eastern Platonic Christian Theology
1) From the Jewish to Greek World-View
2) Anthropology of Origen and the Cappadocians
3) Anthropology of the Pseudo-Dionysius and St. Maximus
01:20:08 iii: Western Platonic Christian Theology
1) The Anthropology of St. Augustine
2) Medieval Theology Before the Rise of the Universities
02:00:27 Chapter 5: The Aristotelian Christian Theology
i: The Aristotelian Alternative
1) Aristotle in the Eastern Church
2) Aristotle in the Latin Universities
3) The Survival of Platonic Dualism
02:49:56 ii: Nominalism and the Shift from Nature to Law
1) Nominalism and Voluntarism
2) From Nature to Law
03:05:47 iii: Renaissance and the Platonic Idealization of the Body
1) The Ideal Body
2) The Mathematization of Natural Science
03:35:34 iv: The Body and the Sacraments
1) The Reformation Subordination of Sacrament to Word
2) The Counter-Reformation Reduction of Sacrament to Law
3) The Desacralized Body
04:32:03 Chapter 6: Christian Theology Confronted by Humanism
i: The Cartesian Transition
1) The Phenomenal Body
2) The Cartesian Christian Theology
05:02:38 ii: Christian Reaction to the Rise of Humanism
1) The Rise of Empiricism
2) The Experiment with Idealism
05:36:36 iii: Compromises
1) Protestant Approachement
2) Catholic Approachement
05:57:59 iv: The Dialogue with Scientistic or Positivistic Humanism
1) The Thomistic Revival
2) Recent Renewals
3) The Lessons of History
Can We Create Ourselves?
“Humanist and Christian Theologies of the Body”
By Benedict M. Ashley, O.P.
1985
Part I: Science, the Body and the Humanist Theology
Chapter 1: Can We Create Ourselves?
i: We Are Bodies
ii: Can We Create Ourselves? - 6:05
iii: The Body and Ethics - 14:19
iv: A Hermeneutical Method - 17:19
1) The Interpretative Dilemma
2) An Expanding Horizon
Chapter 2: What Does Science Say We Are? - 38:22
i: We are Thinking Bodies
1) The Scientific Vision
2) We are Communicators
3) We are Self-Aware
ii: Our Bodies Serve Our Brains - 47:59
1) We are Brains
2) We are Homeostatic Systems
3) We are Genetic Codes
iii: We are Matter-Energy - 1:17:49
1) We are Matter
2) We are Energy
iv: We Have Evolved and Will Perish in the Cosmic Epoch - 1:39:02
1) We Have a Cosmic History
2) We are Upstream Swimmers
v: A Scientific Definition of the Human Person - 1:57:45
Chapter 3: Humanist Theologies of the Body (1700-2000) - 2:01:03
i: The World-View of Humanism
1) The Humanist Interpretation of Science
2) Contemporary Humanism and the Human Body
3) What Separated Humanism from Christianity?
ii: The Empiricist Development of the Humanist World-View - 2:36:50
1) The Newtonian World-View and Deism
2) Darwin and the Evolutionary View of Nature
3) Einstein and the Relativistic World-View
iii: The Idealist Critique of the Empiricist Interpretation of Humanism - 3:01:29
1) The Kantian Epistemological Revolution
2) Idealism and Historicity
3) Humanism, Phenomenology, and Hermeneutic Philosophy
4) The Human Body in Art and Literature
iv: Resolution of the Inner Contradictions of Humanism - 3:55:33
1) The Marxist Critique
2) Process Philosophy as a Revision of Humanism
3) The Strength of Humanism
v: Conclusion of Part I - 4:16:51
The Heart: An Analysis of Human and Divine Affectivity
by Dietrich von Hildebrand
A Doctoral Dissertation.
https://archive.org/details/heartanalysisofh0000vonh
Part 3: The Human Heart Transformed
Ch. 1 - The Heart of the True Christian
Ch. 2 - Amare in Deo - 20:40
Appendix: Introduction to the 1965/77 Edition of The Heart Dietrich von Hildebrand - 47:00
The Heart: An Analysis of Human and Divine Affectivity
by Dietrich von Hildebrand
A Doctoral Dissertation.
https://archive.org/details/heartanalysisofh0000vonh
Part 2: The Heart of Jesus
Ch. 1 - The Affectivity of the God-Man
Ch. 2 - The Mystery of the Sacred Heart - 1:11:26
Ch. 8 - The Heart as the Real Self - 3:31:54
The Heart: An Analysis of Human and Divine Affectivity
by Dietrich von Hildebrand
A Doctoral Dissertation.
https://archive.org/details/heartanalysisofh0000vonh
Part 1: The Human Heart
Ch. 1 - The Role of the Heart
Ch. 2 - Non-Spiritual and Spiritual Affectivity - 58:27
Ch. 3 - Tender Affectivity - 2:06:45
Ch. 4 - Hypertrophy of the Heart - 2:35:03
Ch. 5 - Affective Atrophy - 2:55:56
Ch. 6 - Heartlessness - 3:08:07
Ch. 7 - The Tyrannical Heart - 3:22:07
Ch. 8 - The Heart as the Real Self - 3:31:54
by Paolo Prosperi
Communio 45 (Summer 2018). © 2018 by Communio: International Catholic Review
https://www.communio-icr.com/files/45.2_Prosperi_WEB.pdf
"Such an impossible unity of passion and freedom is really the beginning of heaven on earth."
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VI - 00:51:28
VII - 01:12:04
VIII - 01:32:18
by Don Adams
Published in The Review of Metaphysics (December 2024): 231-256
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III - 10:49
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V - 32:05
VI - 37:57
VII - 51:54
From
https://www.kolbefoundation.org/gbookswebsite/studentlibrary/greatestbooks/aaabooks/stein/faceofgod.html
by Victor Salas
Published in The Review of Metaphysics 78 (September 2024): 31-54
A poem.
In appreciation of Maxim Gorky at the International Convention of Atheists, 1929
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/42166/staying-power