Play on G.K. Chesterton: "Yet [Trad/Conservative Catholics like Ed Feser] mentions this Hegelian paradox [of Francis is in contradiction of "irreformable Catholic teaching", but is not a heretic] as if it were all in the day’s work...
Play on G.K. Chesterton: Yet [Trad/Conservative Catholics like Dr. Ed Feser] mentions this Hegelian paradox [of Francis is in contradiction of "irreformable Catholic teaching", but not a heretic] as if it were all in the day’s work; and of course it is, if the work is reading all the modern philosophers as searchingly and sympathetically as he has done. And this is what I mean by saying that a modern philosophy starts with a stumbling-block. It is surely not too much to say that there seems to be a twist, in saying that contraries are not incompatible; or that a thing can “be” intelligible and not as yet “be” at all. G.K. Chesterton: Yet Father D’Arcy mentions this Hegelian paradox as if it were all in the day’s work; and of course it is, if the work is reading all the modern philosophers as searchingly and sympathetically as he has done. And this is what I mean by saying that a modern philosophy starts with a stumbling-block. It is surely not too much to say that there see