Ralph McInerny
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"I shall omit to speak about [[genera and species]], as to whether they subsist (in the nature of things) or in mere conceptions only; whether also if subsistent, they are bodies or incorporeal, and whether they are separate from, or in, sensibles, and subsist about these, for such a treatise is most profound, and requires another more extensive investigation". --[[Porphyry (philosopher)|Porphyry]] on the [[problem of universals]] in the ''[[Isagoge]]'', translation by [[Boethius]], English translation quoted in ''[[A History of Western Philosophy (McInerny and Caponigri)]]'', p. 357, [[Ralph McInerny]], [[Aloysius Robert Caponigri]] | "I shall omit to speak about [[genera and species]], as to whether they subsist (in the nature of things) or in mere conceptions only; whether also if subsistent, they are bodies or incorporeal, and whether they are separate from, or in, sensibles, and subsist about these, for such a treatise is most profound, and requires another more extensive investigation". --[[Porphyry (philosopher)|Porphyry]] on the [[problem of universals]] in the ''[[Isagoge]]'', translation by [[Boethius]], English translation quoted in ''[[A History of Western Philosophy (McInerny and Caponigri)]]'', p. 357, [[Ralph McInerny]], [[Aloysius Robert Caponigri]] | ||
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+ | '''Ralph Matthew McInerny''' (February 24, 1929 – January 29, 2010) was an American author and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. McInerny's most popular mystery book series featured Father Dowling. This character was the basis for the [[Father Dowling Mysteries]] television show, which ran from 1987 to 1991. | ||
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"I shall omit to speak about genera and species, as to whether they subsist (in the nature of things) or in mere conceptions only; whether also if subsistent, they are bodies or incorporeal, and whether they are separate from, or in, sensibles, and subsist about these, for such a treatise is most profound, and requires another more extensive investigation". --Porphyry on the problem of universals in the Isagoge, translation by Boethius, English translation quoted in A History of Western Philosophy (McInerny and Caponigri), p. 357, Ralph McInerny, Aloysius Robert Caponigri |
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Ralph Matthew McInerny (February 24, 1929 – January 29, 2010) was an American author and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. McInerny's most popular mystery book series featured Father Dowling. This character was the basis for the Father Dowling Mysteries television show, which ran from 1987 to 1991.