Implicit Philosophy

Fides et ratio is an encyclical of great scope and depth and provides an occasion for discussing any number of important issues. What I shall do is at once more modest and, I think, not wholly devoid of philosophical interest, I intend to reflect on a remark to be found in paragraph 4 of Fides et ra...

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Main Author: Ralph Mclnerny
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Panamericana 2013-11-01
Series:Tópicos
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Online Access:http://topicosojs.up.edu.mx/ojs/index.php/topicos/article/view/340
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Summary:Fides et ratio is an encyclical of great scope and depth and provides an occasion for discussing any number of important issues. What I shall do is at once more modest and, I think, not wholly devoid of philosophical interest, I intend to reflect on a remark to be found in paragraph 4 of Fides et ratio, namely, that there is an "implicit philosophy" held by all, that provides a reference-point for the rival philosophical systems. My remarks will allude to Common Sense Philosophy, with particular reference to Pere Buffier, and to Anti-foundationalism, for reasons which, if not already obvious, will emerge.
ISSN:0188-6649
2007-8498