Congratulations to FSPB contributor Andrew Brenner (UNF) for winning the FPA’s Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Philosophy Paper! Andrew will present his paper — “Aquinas on Eternity, Tense, and Temporal Becoming” — on Friday, November 13th at 5:00 P.M. at the FPA’s second plenary session.
“Aquinas on Eternity, Tense, and Temporal Becoming”
October 30, 2009 by Rico Vitz
Posted in Medieval Philosophy, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion | 1 Comment
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Nice job Andrew!
I think Aquinas is really tough to get at. Looking forward to reading it.