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The Ontology of Death:: Patristic Philosophy
The Ontology of Death:: Patristic Philosophy
The Ontology of Death:: Patristic Philosophy

The Ontology of Death:: Patristic Philosophy against Nominalism

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About The Ontology Of Death:: Patristic Philosophy

This work is about ultimate reality and its relationship to Logos and the Trinity. Nominalism is the fundamental metaphysic of the modern world that claims only individual things exist. It posits that universal concepts such as "genre" or "species" are based, not on reality, but on the needs of mankind. The battle between Realism and Nominalism represents the most basic dichotomy between objective reality and arbitrary convention. Nominalism posits a world without meaning; it denies universal beings and thus, universal truths. Realism holds that universal objects are part of a created order based on Logos and contains the basic archetypes of all created things. In defending church doctrine, the patristic writers of the ancient and medieval Orthodox church needed to defend the idea of eternal archetypes in Logos, or the faith was a dead letter. This book sees the fathers as philosophers as much as theologians, and represents a topic that has yet to be granted extensive treatment in English.