The Third Annual Thomas Aquinas Philosophy Workshop took
place at Mount Saint Mary College on June 13-16, 2013.
Thomas Aquinas: Free Will & Virtue
What is the nature of human freedom according to St. Thomas
Aquinas? Is his analysis defensible today? How does it allow us to
understand the ethical character of human actions and the virtues
and vices that constitute the moral life?
The first day of the conference was devoted especially to
graduate students, either in philosophy or adjacent disciplines.
The second and third days of the event combined presentations by
philosophers with times of discussion and debate. Mass and
Eucharistic Adoration, as well as opportunities for informal
recreation, were offered each day.
Required texts for this event:
Relevant questions from the Summa Theologiae
Servais Pinckaers, The Sources of Christian Ethics
Ralph McInerny, Ethica Thomistica
Presenters
Fr. James Brent, OP, The Catholic University of America
Alfred Freddoso, PhD, University of Notre Dame
Jennifer Frey, PhD, The University of Chicago
Michael Gorman, PhD, The Catholic University of America
Russell Hittinger, PhD, University of Tulsa
John O’Callaghan, PhD, University of Notre Dame
Fr. Michael Sherwin, OP, University of Fribourg
Candace Vogler, PhD, The University of Chicago
For more information, call 845-569-3467 or click here to download the
brochure.
This event was sponsored by The Catholic and Dominican Institute
of Mount Saint Mary College and The Thomistic Institute of the
Dominican House of Studies.