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Paul Thom

    The syllogism
    Making Sense
    The Logic of the Trinity
    Opera as Art
    • 2022

      Opera as Art

      Philosophical Sketches

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring the nature of opera, Paul Thom presents a compelling argument that operatic practices encompass work, interpretation, performance, and art. He asserts that both operatic works and their productions can be considered art forms in their own right, regardless of how well they interpret the original compositions. This perspective invites readers to reconsider the value and significance of opera beyond traditional interpretations.

      Opera as Art
    • 2012

      The Logic of the Trinity

      Augustine to Ockham

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book explores the innovative attempts by medieval thinkers to reconcile the complex ontology of the Trinity with Aristotelian logic. It highlights their creative efforts to balance traditional Church teachings with philosophical rigor amidst the challenges of institutional politics. The narrative reveals the tensions that arose when theological, philosophical, and political considerations diverged, showcasing the intricate interplay between these domains during a pivotal historical period.

      The Logic of the Trinity
    • 2000

      Making Sense

      A Theory of Interpretation

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores the parallels between scientific hypotheses and artistic interpretation, challenging the notion that only artists claim the role of 'interpreter.' It posits that both fields engage in a similar process of making sense of the world through diverse representations. By acknowledging the existence of multiple, valid interpretations, it presents a philosophical framework that emphasizes the interpretive endeavor as a means to integrate various significance systems.

      Making Sense