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  1. Reconciling science with natural philosophy.Michael Augros - 2004 - The Thomist 68 (1):105-141.
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    St. Thomas and the Naturalistic Fallacy.Michael Augros & Christopher Oleson - 2013 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 13 (4):637-661.
    Certain scholars wish to acquit St. Thomas Aquinas of the “illicit inference from facts to norms” commonly referred to as the naturalistic fallacy. Seeing in certain passages his awareness of illegitimate ways to derive morality from natural ends, many have come to read Aquinas as agreeing with the view that knowledge of the moral order does not derive from knowledge of human nature and of the natural ends of its parts and powers. This paper aims to expose the deficiencies of (...)
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  3. Difficulty In Defining Motion.Michael Augros - 1990 - Lyceum 2 (2):53-63.
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    The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds & Its Demise by Stewart Umphrey.Michael Augros - 2019 - Review of Metaphysics 73 (1):154-156.
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    The immortal in you: how human nature is more than science can say.Michael Augros - 2017 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    Many scientists and philosophers believe that you are no more than a machine. By their account there is no afterlife and you are no better than any other kind of animal. The existence of mankind, according to such thinkers, is purely the outcome of chance events. There never was any tendency, natural or supernatural, to produce life and the human mind. The universe is hostile or indifferent toward you, and you occupy no special place within it. At the heart of (...)
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    Who designed the designer?: a rediscovered path to God's existence.Michael Augros - 2015 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    The "New Atheists" are pulling no punches. If the world of nature needs a designer, they ask, then why wouldn't the designer itself need a designer, too? Or if it can exist without any designer behind it, then why can't we just say the same for the universe and wash our hands of a designer altogether? Interweaving its pursuit of the First Cause with personal stories and humor, this ground-breaking book takes a fresh approach to ultimate questions. While attentive to (...)
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