Thursday, March 22, 2012

James Chastek, Right and violence

He quotes the CE (the new one?): "Every perfect right, i.e. every right involving in others an obligation in justice a deference thereto, to be efficacious, and consequently a real and not an illusory power, carries with it at the last appeal the subsidiary right of coercion. A perfect right, then, implies the right of physical force…"
What Happened Before the Big Bang? The New Philosophy of Cosmology
Joseph G. Trabbic interviews Raymond Dennehy on two recently republished books by Jacques Maritain: The Return of Thomistic Political Philosophy, Part I and Part II

Exaltation of youth and technological progress

Taylor Wilson: Yup, I built a nuclear fusion reactor
The Conjugal Debt and Medieval Canon Law

What is the author's ultimate point of view on Church teaching on marriage? I hesitate to read what she writes.

New from Eighth Day Books

Orthodoxy: The Cosmos Transfigured by Paul Evdokimov