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The Metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas a object-oriented paradigm
Fiala, Jiří ; Svoboda, David (advisor) ; Peroutka, David (referee)
This thesis deals with the inspiration from god's creation in computer science and mostly in object-oriented paradigm (OOP), which is the basis of object-oriented programming. We also note that OOP is not just one inspiration used in computer science from the creation, but is a part of wider group, where we can discover an intelligent principle encapsulated in God's creation. In this thesis we mostly note the fact that OOP is like Thomas Aquinas metaphysis in terms of its abstraction of creation. Although this fact is not new, this issue is not discussed enough in computer science and in theology vice versa. Hence that is why we are discussing this issue. Based on available sources and own studies we offer practical examples used in OOP and comparing them with adequate ontology of Thomas Aquinas. With respect to available publications, we also remark nowadays knowledge to this issue.
The Question of the Natural Knowability of God in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas and its Reception by Selected Contemporary Authors
Řičař, Jiří ; Bouma, David (advisor) ; Salvet, Ondřej (referee)
Bibliografická citace Otázka přirozené poznatelnosti Boha u Tomáše Akvinského [rukopis] : a její recepce u vybraných současných autorů : diplomová práce / Jiří Řičař ; vedoucí práce: David Bouma. -- Praha, 2016. -- 62 s. Abstract The thesis will be devoted to the possibility of knowing God in philosophical sense. Methodologically disregards the biblical revelation (revelatio) and Christian doctrine. Master student will present appropriate doctrine of Aquinas and tries to find its influences and forms in the works of contemporary philosophers of religion as R. Swinburne, R. Schaeffler and more. The aim of thesis is to express the doctrine of Thomas Aquinas in this area and evaluate its response and changes in the works of certain philosophers. Keywords Thomas Aquinas, Natural Theology, Natural Knowability of God, God's Attributes, Philosophy of Religion, Atheism
The Question of the Natural Knowability of God in the Writings of Thomas Aquinas and its Reception by Selected Contemporary Authors
Řičař, Jiří ; Bouma, David (advisor) ; Salvet, Ondřej (referee)
Bibliografická citace Otázka přirozené poznatelnosti Boha u Tomáše Akvinského [rukopis] : a její recepce u vybraných současných autorů : diplomová práce / Jiří Řičař ; vedoucí práce: David Bouma. -- Praha, 2016. -- 62 s. Abstract The thesis will be devoted to the possibility of knowing God in philosophical sense. Methodologically disregards the biblical revelation (revelatio) and Christian doctrine. Master student will present appropriate doctrine of Aquinas and tries to find its influences and forms in the works of contemporary philosophers of religion as R. Swinburne, R. Schaeffler and more. The aim of thesis is to express the doctrine of Thomas Aquinas in this area and evaluate its response and changes in the works of certain philosophers. Keywords Thomas Aquinas, Natural Theology, Natural Knowability of God, God's Attributes, Philosophy of Religion, Atheism
Proofs of God's existence in the work of Thomas Aquinas
Adamovič, Tomáš ; Rybák, David (advisor) ; Blažková, Miloslava (referee)
The submitted Bachelor Thesis aims at the explanation of proofs of Godʼs existence in the work of Thomas Aquinas in a broader context. First, it is focused on the understanding of the basic terms of "proof" and "God" employed in the introduction of Thomistic tradition into philosophy. After a brief stop with previous theologians, the Thesis attempts to describe the proofs, or "ways", towards finding evidence of Godʼs existence, as contained in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. These descriptions are supplemented with criticism of some of the authors. The chosen approach includes a compilation of relevant knowledge from secondary literature followed by an analysis of primary literature, occasionally combined with comparison. Keywords God, existence, Thomas Aquinas, philosophy, theology, natural theology

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