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{{short description|American philosopher (born 1948)}}
'''John F. X. Knasas''' is a ] philosopher current teaching at the at the University of St. Thomas in Houston.
'''John Francis Xavier Knasas''' (born 1948) is an ] ]. He is a leading ] in the ] movement, best known for engaging such thinkers as ], ] and ] in disputes over human ] to affirm a ] ] of ]<ref>Jeremy Wilkins, "A Dialectic of 'Thomist' Realisms: John Knasas and Bernard Lonergan," ''American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Journal of the American Catholic Philosophical Association'' 78.1 (2004), 107&ndash;30</ref><ref>John F.X. Knasas, "Why for Lonergan Knowing Cannot Consist in 'Taking a Look'" ''American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Journal of the American Catholic Philosophical Association'' 78.1 (2004), 131&ndash;50.</ref><ref>Condic, Samuel B. I, "How a priori Is Lonergan?" ''Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association'' 79 (2005), 103-16.</ref> and defending the thought of ], ] and Fr. ].<ref>John F.X. Knasas, ''Being and Some Twentieth Century Thomists'', New York: Fordham UP, 2003.</ref> He holds the Bishop Wendelin J. Nold Endowed Chair as Professor of Philosophy at the at the ] in ]<ref> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100527101242/http://www.stthom.edu/Public/index.asp?page_ID=4621 |date=2010-05-27 }}</ref> and earned his doctorate at the ], under the direction of Fr. Joseph Owens.<ref>Knasas, John Francis Xavier, Title page, ''An Analysis and Interpretation of the "Tertia Via" of St. Thomas Aquinas'' (Ph.D. diss, University of Toronto: 1975). </ref>


== Works == ==Bibliography==
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* ''Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics''

===Books===
* ''Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics''
* ''The Preface to Thomistic Metaphysics'' * ''The Preface to Thomistic Metaphysics''
* ''Thomistic Paper VI'' (Editor) * ''Thomistic Paper VI'' (Editor)
* ''Being and Some Twentieth Century Thomists'' * ''Being and Some Twentieth Century Thomists''
* ''Aquinas and the Cry of Rachel: Thomistic Reflections on the Problem of Evil'' (Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2013).
* {{cite book <!--|author=Knasas, John F. X. |author-mask=1--> |title=Thomistic existentialism and cosmological reasoning |location=Washington, D.C. |publisher=Catholic University of America |date=2019}}

===Critical studies and reviews of Knasas' work===
;''Thomistic existentialism and cosmological reasoning''
* {{cite journal | last=Ryan | first=Dominic | title=Thomistic Existentialism and Cosmological Reasoning by John F.X. Knasas, Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 2019, pp. xi + 327, £68.50, hbk | journal=New Blackfriars | volume=102 | issue=1102 | date=2021 | issn=0028-4289 | doi=10.1111/nbfr.12704 | pages=1017–1020}}

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American philosopher (born 1948)

John Francis Xavier Knasas (born 1948) is an American philosopher. He is a leading existential Thomist in the Neo-Thomist movement, best known for engaging such thinkers as Bernard Lonergan, Alasdair MacIntyre and Jeremy Wilkins in disputes over human cognition to affirm a Thomistic epistemology of direct realism and defending the thought of Jacques Maritain, Étienne Gilson and Fr. Joseph Owens. He holds the Bishop Wendelin J. Nold Endowed Chair as Professor of Philosophy at the Center for Thomistic Studies at the University of St. Thomas in Houston and earned his doctorate at the University of Toronto, under the direction of Fr. Joseph Owens.

Bibliography

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Books

  • Jacques Maritain: The Man and His Metaphysics
  • The Preface to Thomistic Metaphysics
  • Thomistic Paper VI (Editor)
  • Being and Some Twentieth Century Thomists
  • Aquinas and the Cry of Rachel: Thomistic Reflections on the Problem of Evil (Washington DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2013).
  • Thomistic existentialism and cosmological reasoning. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America. 2019.

Critical studies and reviews of Knasas' work

Thomistic existentialism and cosmological reasoning
  • Ryan, Dominic (2021). "Thomistic Existentialism and Cosmological Reasoning by John F.X. Knasas, Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D.C., 2019, pp. xi + 327, £68.50, hbk". New Blackfriars. 102 (1102): 1017–1020. doi:10.1111/nbfr.12704. ISSN 0028-4289.

Notes

  1. Jeremy Wilkins, "A Dialectic of 'Thomist' Realisms: John Knasas and Bernard Lonergan," American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Journal of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78.1 (2004), 107–30
  2. John F.X. Knasas, "Why for Lonergan Knowing Cannot Consist in 'Taking a Look'" American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: Journal of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78.1 (2004), 131–50.
  3. Condic, Samuel B. I, "How a priori Is Lonergan?" Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79 (2005), 103-16.
  4. John F.X. Knasas, Being and Some Twentieth Century Thomists, New York: Fordham UP, 2003.
  5. CV Archived 2010-05-27 at the Wayback Machine
  6. Knasas, John Francis Xavier, Title page, An Analysis and Interpretation of the "Tertia Via" of St. Thomas Aquinas (Ph.D. diss, University of Toronto: 1975).

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