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Professor of Philosophy, Scholastic, Catholic

Los Angeles, California EdwardFeser.com


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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · 22h


CRT cultists who strain to see “white supremacy”
even in the bad actions of black police officers are
on a par with anti-Semites who attribute all social
evils to Jewish conspiracies. Neither can perceive
reality, but only paranoid ideological fantasy
fueled by implacable hatred.

Thomas Chatterto… @thomas… · Jan 28


Twitter is an an amazing prism because you
can watch fringe epistemologies congeal into
orthodoxy in real time. A view that still strikes
most as an enormous stretch—that white
supremacist racism explains bad actions of
non-whites even where no whites are present
—is one example.
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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 28


Indeed, and that should be a clue to critics of
integralism & post-liberalism that, whatever one
thinks of them, they are not the same thing as
theocracy. Awful luck for those who like to reduce
complex views they disagree with to crude &
inflammatory stereotypes, but there it is

Kevin Vallier @kvaYYier · Jan 28


One fascinating feature of religious anti-
liberalisms is that they seldom defend putting
clerics in charge of ordinary temporal affairs.

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 28


“The Church has adopted his doctrine for her
own… to those who are in quest of truth We now
say: ‘Go to Thomas’” (Pope Pius XI). On Aquinas’s
feast day, some statements from the popes on the
authority of the Angelic Doctor:

thomasaquinas.edu
The Popes on St. Thomas

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 28
Does quantum mechanics give reason to doubt
the principle of non-contradiction or any of the
other traditional laws of thought? Not for a
moment, as I argue over at the blog:
edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2023/01/quantu…

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 28


This is certainly true if we're only considering
material prosperity & the like. If instead we're
considering the spiritual health of a civilization -
not so much. Part of the problem w/ liberalism is
that it's so successful by the first criterion that it
blinds us to the second.

Rinku Mathew @rinkumathew · Jan 28


When writers drone on about the decadence
of the West and the foolishness and
fecklessness of liberalism, always remember
that there has never been a better time to live
than when liberalism occupied the
commanding heights of any society.

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 28


Does quantum mechanics give reason to doubt
the principle of non-contradiction or any of the
other traditional laws of thought? Not for a
moment, as I argue over at the blog:
edwardfeser.blogspot.com/2023/01/quantu…

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 27


The Kindle version of my book Aquinas is also still
available for 99 cents: a.co/d/02v0uXq #Amazon
via !Amazon

amazon.com
Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide (Beginner's
Guides)

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 27


Also, in both cases, people whose desires have
gotten distorted or out of control get very angry
when you point this out.

Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 27


War is a consequence of our natural desire to
rectify perceived injustices, just as sex is a
consequence of our natural procreative and
unitive desires. But both sorts of desire are
strongly prone to becoming distorted and
spiraling out of control, with disastrous
consequences.

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 27


War is a consequence of our natural desire to
rectify perceived injustices, just as sex is a
consequence of our natural procreative and
unitive desires. But both sorts of desire are
strongly prone to becoming distorted and spiraling
out of control, with disastrous consequences.

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Edward Feser !FeserEdward · Jan 27


When I was a boy, some kids would still try to get
hold of these to avoid having to read the actual
book for a school assignment. Cliffs Notes with
artwork, which was usually not bad. Academic
dishonesty to be sure, but not entirely meritless
(unlike using AI to write papers).

THE SPINNER RA… !RackSpin… · Jan 27


The Classics were in play! THE SPINNER RACK,
Jan. 27, 1976! 2/2

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