Thomas Aquinas and Some Neo-Thomists on the Possibility of Miracles and the Laws of Nature

Author:

Silva Ignacio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad Austral, Pilar B1630FHB, Argentina

Abstract

This paper discusses how Thomas Aquinas and some Neo-Thomists scholars (Juan José Urráburu, Joseph Hontheim, Édouard Hugon, and Joseph Gredt) analysed the metaphysical possibility of miracles. My main goal is to unpack the metaphysical toolbox that Aquinas uses to solve the basic question about the possibility of miracles and to compare how his late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century followers solved the issue themselves. The key feature to differentiate the two approaches will reside in their use of different notions to account for the possibility of miracles, namely obediential potency for Aquinas and the laws of nature for the Neo-Thomists. To show why neo-Thomist scholars source to this notion, I also briefly discuss how the notion of the laws of nature emerged in the seventeenth century.

Funder

International Research Network for the Study of Science and Belief in Society grant “The Neo-Scholastics and the Natural Sciences”

Publisher

MDPI AG

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