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Scott MacDonald (philosopher)

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Scott MacDonald
Born1956
EducationCornell University (PhD)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsCornell University
ThesisThe Metaphysics of Goodness in Medieval Philosophy Before Aquinas (1986)
Doctoral advisorNorman Kretzmann
Websitehttps://www.scottmacdonald.net/

Scott MacDonald (born 1956) is an American philosopher and Norma K. Regan Professor in Christian Studies at Cornell University.[1] He is known for his works on philosophical theology.[2][3][4]

Books

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  • Aquinas’s Moral Theory: Essays in Honor of Norman Kretzmann, editor with Eleonore Stump, Cornell University Press 1999
  • Being and Goodness: The Concept of the Good in Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology (ed.), Cornell University Press 1991

References

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  1. ^ "Klarman Fellow traces ideas of slavery from ancient Rome to upstate NY". Sage School of Philosophy. 9 June 2022.
  2. ^ Burrell, David (1992). "Being and Goodness: The Concept of the Good in Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology". Faith and Philosophy. 9 (4): 538–543. doi:10.5840/faithphil19929444.
  3. ^ Kruschwitz, Robert B. (1993). "Being and Goodness: The Concept of the Good in Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology ed. by Scott MacDonald (review)". The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review. 57 (1): 150–153. doi:10.1353/tho.1993.0059. ISSN 2473-3725. S2CID 171474252.
  4. ^ Brown, David (July 1992). "Being and Goodness: The Concept of the Good in Metaphysics and Philosophical Theology". Philosophical Books. 33 (3): 182–183. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0149.1992.tb02358.x.
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