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"Fundamental Philosophy Vol. 2" is a full-size philosophical work penned by using Jaime Luciano Balmes, a Spanish philosopher and Catholic apologist. Published within the mid-19th century, the book represents a foundational exploration of key philosophical ideas inside the context of Balmes' deep dedication to the Catholic faith. In this volume, Balmes engages with essential questions about life, understanding, and morality. He attracts on each classical philosophical traditions and contemporary concept to assemble a complete philosophical framework that aligns with Catholic doctrine. Balmes…mehr

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"Fundamental Philosophy Vol. 2" is a full-size philosophical work penned by using Jaime Luciano Balmes, a Spanish philosopher and Catholic apologist. Published within the mid-19th century, the book represents a foundational exploration of key philosophical ideas inside the context of Balmes' deep dedication to the Catholic faith. In this volume, Balmes engages with essential questions about life, understanding, and morality. He attracts on each classical philosophical traditions and contemporary concept to assemble a complete philosophical framework that aligns with Catholic doctrine. Balmes seeks to reconcile reason with faith, advocating for the compatibility of philosophy and non-secular belief. The creator's writing displays a keen intellectual rigor, addressing subjects together with the character of God, the connection among religion and reason, and the moral implications of philosophical concept. Balmes' paintings is characterized by way of a synthesis of various philosophical impacts, emphasizing the importance of reason and rational inquiry in information the truths of the Catholic faith. "Fundamental Philosophy Vol. 2" stands as a testament to Balmes' intellectual prowess and his efforts to assemble a philosophical basis firmly rooted in Catholic theology.
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Spain's Jaime Luciano Balmes y Urpiá was a philosopher, theologian, Catholic defender, sociologist, and political writer who lived from August 28, 1810, to July 9, 1848. Balmes was an original philosopher who did not follow any particular school or line. He knew about the ideas of Saint Thomas Aquinas and was known as the Prince of Modern Apologetics by Pope Pius XII. He was born in Vic, Spain, in the Catalonia region. On the same day he was born, Balmes was baptized in the church of that city with the name Jaime Luciano Antonio. He passed away in the same place. Starting in 1817, Balmes went to the college in Vic to study. He took three years of Latin grammar, three years of rhetoric, and starting in 1822, three years of philosophy. In Solsona in 1825, the Bishop of that city, Manuel Benito Tabernero, gave him the tonsure. Balmes also took courses in theology at Vic Seminary from 1825 to 1826. It was free for him to take four courses in theology at the University of Cervera's College of San Carlos. Because the University of Cervera had to close in 1830, Balmes continued to study on his own in Vic for two years. He got his degree in religion on June 8, 1833.