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Paperback The Function Of The Phantasm In St. Thomas Aquinas Book

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The Function Of The Phantasm In St. Thomas Aquinas

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Where does thought begin? Henry Carr's The Function Of The Phantasm In St. Thomas Aquinas brings the machinery of medieval imagination into crisp light, revealing how phantasms function at the threshold between sense and intellect. It shapes how we think. As both a lucid medieval philosophy book and a rigorous scholastic theology text, Carr's study balances clear exposition with careful historical scholarship, offering an accessible route into Aquinas's Latin scholasticism without diluting argumentative rigour. The prose is direct; the questions are enduring. Readers meet a patient guide who explains technical terms, maps the conceptual terrain and treats Aquinas as a thinker whose categories still matter. Working from close readings of the works of Thomas Aquinas, Carr places the phantasm within 13th century philosophy and the debates that define thomistic psychology. The book treats imagination in theology as more than metaphor: it is a functioning faculty that mediates perception and abstraction, and Carr shows how this mediation shapes judgment and moral formation. In doing so the study engages with the philosophy of mind as pursued by medieval thinkers and contributes to wider medieval theological studies on cognition and personhood. As an academic philosophy reference and a theology student resource, the work supplies a careful synthesis of primary texts and interpretive argument - useful to scholars, seminar students and interested general readers drawn to Christian philosophical treatises. By clarifying technical vocabulary and foregrounding primary texts, Carr equips readers to judge interpretive disputes for themselves. Casual readers curious about medieval thought will find a frank, lucid introduction; classic-literature collectors and libraries of ecclesiastical learning will value the book's steady, archival sensibility and sober framing. Whether consulted in a seminar or examined by an interested lay reader, it rewards slow attention and careful thinking. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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