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Tsurezuregusa ["Momenti d'ozio"] saggio in prosa di Yoshida Kenkô (1330). Consiste in una serie di 243 brevi sezioni (da poche righe a 1-2 pagine) che contengono ricordi, pagine di diario, riflessioni sulla condizione umana, considerazioni filosofiche, morali o estetiche. Primo e più famoso esempio di zuihitsu, è considerato un classico della letteratura giapponese ed è molto letto anche oggi.

Monday, December 30, 2024

Paolo VI Discorso ai Salesiani 1965

Chi interpretasse il Concilio come un rilassamento degli impegni interiori della Chiesa verso la sua fede, la sua tradizione, la sua ascetica, la sua carità, il suo spirito di sacrificio e la sua adesione alla parola e alla Croce di Cristo, e come un'indulgente acquiescenza alla fragile e volubile mentalità relativista del mondo senza principii e senza fini trascendenti, come un cristianesimo più comodo e meno esigente, sbaglierebbe!

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Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Religioni in Giappone

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Monday, December 23, 2024

Kneeling and the selective “listening” of synodality – Catholic World Report

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Saturday, December 21, 2024

A robust philosophical defense of the immortality of the soul

https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2024/12/15/a-robust-philosophical-defense-of-the-immortality-of-the-soul/

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Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Il senso di Francesco per la letteratura | DISF.org

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Thursday, December 05, 2024

Proofs for the existence of God according to Aquinas 1

Proofs for the existence of God according to Aquinas

Robert Verrill OP
December 3, 2024 at 12:30 pm

Much has changed in the realm of philosophy and theology since the 13th century, when St Thomas Aquinas presented his Five Ways to prove the existence of God. In the next few issues of the Herald I'll be looking at each of these ways to consider whether they still have the same power to convince us as they had 750 years ago.
Aquinas begins his first proof for God's existence with the seemingly obvious fact that some things in the world move. Following Aristotle, Aquinas tells us that movement is nothing other than the reduction of something from potentiality to actuality. As an example, one could consider holding a ball and letting it go: the moment you let it go, the ball is actually very close to your hand, but it has the potentiality to be on the ground. The ball's movement as it falls is therefore just the actualisation of its potentiality to be on the ground.
In the next step of his argument, Aquinas claims that nothing can be reduced from potentiality to actuality except by something already in a state of actuality. Aquinas explains this by using the example of fire and wood: wood which is potentially hot is made actually hot by fire which is itself actually hot. Since it is not possible for something to be both potential and actual in the same respect, it follows that every moving thing must be moved by something other than itself.
That other thing must either be unmoved or put into motion by some third thing that moves it, and so on. But if there is to be any movement at all, this series of movers/actualisers can't go on forever. There must therefore be an unmoved mover at the beginning of this series. Aquinas has in mind the case of someone moving a staff – the hand moves the staff, the arm moves the hand, the muscles move the arm, the person's will moves the muscles, but eventually this sequence of movers must terminate in an unmoved mover, whom we call God.
People who have studied Newtonian dynamics may well be unimpressed by this argument. According to Newton's first law of motion, an object will move at a constant velocity unless it is acted upon by an external force. So according to Newtonian dynamics, it is not obvious that moving things, such as things moving with constant velocity, need to be moved by something other than themselves.
However, such advocates of Newtonian dynamics miss the point of what Aristotle was getting at when he defined motion in terms of potentiality and actuality. Aristotle's theory of motion was a response to a philosophical theory that claimed motion was impossible, a claim that Aristotle rightly thought to be absurd.
Understanding Aristotle's motivation in defining motion is important, because if we don't we are likely to make the same mistake as those philosophers who denied the reality of motion. This mistake happens when a physicist thinks that mathematics can provide a complete description of physical reality.
When the physical world is considered from a purely mathematical perspective, time is treated just like another spatial dimension. So, instead of thinking of the universe as something three-dimensional that changes, the universe is thought of as something four-dimensional that doesn't change.
Having a 4D mathematical model of the universe can be very useful, for it can sometimes be possible to calculate the physical properties of one region of a 4D model universe from the physical properties of another region. But what the 4D model universe doesn't capture is the distinction between potentiality and actuality. If we were to suppose this 4D mathematical model perfectly described the universe, we would therefore have to deny there was any objective reality to motion, since motion depends on there being a real distinction between potentiality and actuality.
In this 4D mathematical model, we can't truly speak of one state of affairs changing into another state of affairs. We can only speak of one state of affairs occurring before, after, or simultaneously with another state of affairs. Accordingly, time is not taken to be a measure of change, but rather, time is just taken to be another dimension of a four-dimensional motionless universe.
Anyone who denies the objective reality of motion is not going to be convinced by Aquinas's first way of proving God's existence, for if nothing is really moving, then we don't need to posit any being that moves it. But if you agree with Aquinas that it is evident to our senses that in the world some things are in motion and that it would be absurd to deny this, then you should take very seriously the theological conclusion Aquinas draws from this fact: namely, that God exists.
Photo: The Santuario [Sanctuary] Madonna della Corona is a centuries-old chapel built into a vertical cliff face on Mount Baldo, Italy. (Credit: Unsplash.)
This article appears in the October 2024 edition of the Catholic Herald.

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Proofs for the existence of God according to Aquinas 1

Proofs for the existence of God according to Aquinas
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Monday, December 02, 2024

Cornelio Fabro: Un grande filosofo cattolico del Novecento

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Sunday, December 01, 2024

NYTimes Gift Article: What a School Performance Shows Us About Japanese Education

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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Saveriani antisemiti?

En outre, le professeur Della Pergola fait une allusion polémique à « ceux qui, dans l'Église, ont demandé à la diaspora juive de prendre ses distances avec Israël en ressortant des thèses appartenant à la théologie préconciliaire ».

Il s'agit d'une allusion à la lettre « au peuple juif de la diaspora » rédigée par Raniero La Valle, 93 ans, figure de proue du catholicisme progressiste, publiée en octobre dernier et signée, entre autres, par deux évêques, Raffaele Nogaro et le président de « Pax Christi » Giovanni Ricchiuti, par le pacifiste Enrico Peyretti, par le président de « Pro Civitate Christiana » Tonio Dell'Olio, et par le directeur de « Missione Oggi » Mario Menin.

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

SCG Book 3

第38章
人間の幸福は、ほとんどの人が一般的に所有している神についての知識によって構成されない

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知的実体の究極の幸福がどのような知識からなるのかを調査することは残っている。なぜなら、ほとんどすべての人に見られる、神についての一般的であやふやな知識があるからである[1]。これは、他のデモンストレーションの原理がそうであるように[2]、神が存在することは自明であると、第1巻(第10章)で述べたように、一部の人々が抱く見解であるか、または人は自然な推論ですぐに神のある種の知識に到達することができるか、後者の方は真実であると思われるが、いずれかによるものである。なぜなら、人は、自然界の物事が明確な秩序に従って動き、順序付けが順序付ける者なしでは発生しないことを見ると、ほとんどの場合、我々が直ちに物事の順序付ける者がいることを認識している。しかし、それは誰であるか、どのような存在であるか、または自然の秩序付ける者が1つしかないかどうかは、この一般的な考慮事項ではまだすぐには把握されていない。それと同じように、人が動かされて他の仕事をしているのを見るとき、我々が彼の中で、他のものには存在しない何かこれらの働きの原因が存在していると感じる。そして我々はこれを魂と呼んでいる。しかし、その時点では、魂が何であるか、それが物体であるかどうか、または先言及されたこれらの働きをどのように生成させるかはわからない。

[1] たとえば、「宗教とは心の弱い人が精神の安定を求め、実在しないかもしれない神や天国といったものを想像して生まれたのだ。世の中にはそんな見方があると思います」(山本芳久、『キリスト教の核心をよむ』、NHK出版、2021年、23ページ)。一般的なお茶の入れ方と茶道の訓練を受けた人のお茶のたて方は違いように、一般的な神認識と違って、幸福に導く神の観想にはそれなりの訓練は必要。
[2] 三段論法。

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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

「二十億光年の孤独に僕は思わずくしゃみをした」

「二十億光年の孤独に僕は思わずくしゃみをした」

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Monday, November 18, 2024

Chesterton

A dispetto di quanto si dica in giro, Dio ci manca, e per questo Chesterton a proposito di guerra diceva che sono solo due le vie per la pace: «Una consiste nel rimedio buddista dell'eliminazione di tutti i desideri. L'altra nel rimedio cristiano di una comune religione». Non a caso è la rivelazione del Figlio, cioè la rivelazione di una relazione e non di una religione, proprio quello che ci apprestiamo a festeggiare con il Natale.

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Friday, November 08, 2024

St. Thomas’s Prayer Before Study - The Catholic Thing

https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2024/11/07/st-thomass-prayer-before-study/

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Saturday, November 02, 2024

The Enneagram: A tool for wisdom or a spiritual trap? – Catholic World Report

https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2024/10/31/the-enneagram-a-tool-for-wisdom-or-a-spiritual-trap/

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Thursday, October 31, 2024

Commemorazioni

Lungi da questo articolo contribuire allo sterile battibecco o al conformista encomio che dominano spesso il dibattito politico corrente. All'intero Paese, non alla sola sinistra, conviene ragionare sul passato senza che amnesie e nostalgie sommarie intasino le vie per migliorare il presente. Di Enrico Berlinguer resta intatta la dignità. Molti suoi insegnamenti non porteranno la sinistra fuori da sacche alle quali si consegna.

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Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Istituzione e individuo

E così accade nelle scuole e nelle università, dove i "maestri" non si rispecchiano più nella istituzione di cui sono parte, che non li riconosce e non li valorizza, e cercano altrove premi individuali alle proprie fatiche e qualità. Se non trovo un riflesso di me nel gruppo di cui faccio parte, esco dal gruppo e lo cerco altrove.

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La volgarità funge da erosivo lento e insidioso dell'anima, degradando la dignità e il valore intrinseco dell'essere umano e creando una barriera spessa che impedisce alla vera natura di emergere. Chi indulge nella volgarità perde sempre il r…
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Analetti (XXXIII)

Di Simon de Cyrène il 27 ottobre 2024

La volgarità funge da erosivo lento e insidioso dell'anima, degradando la dignità e il valore intrinseco dell'essere umano e creando una barriera spessa che impedisce alla vera natura di emergere.

Chi indulge nella volgarità perde sempre il rispetto per gli altri e, di conseguenza, per sé stesso. Questo comportamento conduce a una vacuità spirituale, poiché la volgarità svuota le parole e le azioni del loro significato, lasciando solo un guscio vuoto.

L'assenza di rispetto per gli altri, diretta conseguenza della volgarità, dissolve la carità. La carità, essendo amore disinteressato e sincero, non può coesistere con un'anima che ha lasciato spazio alla rozzezza e al disprezzo. Inoltre, l'incapacità di rispettare gli altri si riflette nell'incapacità di adorare e stare alla presenza di Dio, poiché la relazione con il divino richiede un cuore puro e un atteggiamento di profonda umiltà e rispetto.

Proverbi 4:23 ci esorta a "vigilare sul nostro cuore, perché da esso scaturiscono le sorgenti della vita." Questo versetto sottolinea l'importanza di mantenere la purezza e l'integrità dell'anima.

Nella filosofia neoconfuciana, Zhu Xi afferma: "Il compito della nostra vita è chiarire la nostra mente e coltivare la nostra natura." Questo evidenzia l'importanza della disciplina e del rispetto interiore, fondamentali per una vita virtuosa.

In definitiva, la volgarità crea una barriera tra l'individuo e la sua spiritualità, isolandolo in una prigione di indifferenza e superficialità. La corruzione dell'anima dovuta alla volgarità conduce a un'esistenza impoverita, priva di significato e di vera connessione con il sacro e con l'umanità.


La vulgarité agit comme un érosif lent et insidieux de l'âme, dégradant la dignité et la valeur intrinsèque de l'être humain et créant une barrière épaisse qui empêche la véritable nature d'émerger.

Celui qui cède à la vulgarité perd toujours le respect des autres et, par conséquent, de lui-même. Ce comportement conduit à une vacuité spirituelle, car la vulgarité vide les mots et les actions de leur sens, ne laissant qu'une coquille vide.

L'absence de respect pour les autres, conséquence directe de la vulgarité, dissout la charité. La charité, en tant qu'amour désintéressé et sincère, ne peut coexister avec une âme qui a fait place à la grossièreté et au mépris. De plus, l'incapacité à respecter les autres se reflète dans l'incapacité à adorer et à se tenir en présence de Dieu, car la relation avec le divin exige un cœur pur et une attitude de profonde humilité et de respect.

Proverbes 4:23 nous exhorte à "garder notre cœur plus que toute autre chose, car de lui viennent les sources de la vie." Ce verset souligne l'importance de maintenir la pureté et l'intégrité de l'âme.

Dans la philosophie néo-confucianiste, Zhu Xi affirme : "La tâche de notre vie est d'éclaircir notre esprit et de cultiver notre nature." Cela met en évidence l'importance de la discipline et du respect intérieur, fondamentaux pour une vie vertueuse.

En définitive, la vulgarité crée une barrière entre l'individu et sa spiritualité, l'isolant dans une prison d'indifférence et de superficialité. La corruption de l'âme due à la vulgarité conduit à une existence appauvrie, dépourvue de sens et de véritable connexion avec le sacré et l'humanité.


Vulgarity acts as a slow and insidious erosive force on the soul, degrading the dignity and intrinsic value of the human being and creating a thick barrier that prevents the true nature from emerging.

Those who indulge in vulgarity always lose respect for others and, consequently, for themselves. This behavior leads to spiritual emptiness, as vulgarity empties words and actions of their meaning, leaving only a hollow shell.

The absence of respect for others, a direct consequence of vulgarity, dissolves charity. Charity, being a disinterested and sincere love, cannot coexist with a soul that has given way to coarseness and disdain. Furthermore, the inability to respect others reflects the inability to worship and stand in the presence of God, as a relationship with the divine requires a pure heart and an attitude of deep humility and respect.

Proverbs 4:23 exhorts us to "guard our heart above all else, for it is the source of life." This verse highlights the importance of maintaining the purity and integrity of the soul.

In Neo-Confucian philosophy, Zhu Xi states: "The task of our life is to clarify our mind and cultivate our nature." This emphasizes the importance of discipline and inner respect, fundamental for a virtuous life.

Ultimately, vulgarity creates a barrier between the individual and their spirituality, isolating them in a prison of indifference and superficiality. The corruption of the soul due to vulgarity leads to an impoverished existence, devoid of meaning and true connection with the sacred and humanity.

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Saturday, October 26, 2024

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Exactly. People say "Look how far the Church and the world have fallen in 60 years! Things will never get better!" – as if radical and rapid changes only happen in one direction, and as if what lasted for 2000 years isn't permanent but what lasted for 60 years somehow will be
 
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