The American Catholic Philosophical Association meeting in Minneapolis last November hosted an Author Meets Critics session on my book
Aristotle’s Revenge: The Metaphysical Foundations of Physical and Biological Science
. The proceedings have now been published in
the Summer 2020 issue of the
American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly. In the
first essay I provide a précis of the book. In the
second essay, philosopher Robert Koons addresses what I say in the book about the A-theory and B-theory of time, and argues that the latter is easier to reconcile with an Aristotelian philosophy of nature than I suggest. In the
third essay, physicist Stephen Barr puts forward some criticisms of my views about method, space, and substantial form. In the
final essay, I respond to Koons and Barr.
Published on June 25, 2020 09:16