The Errors of Modern Philosophy with Fr McKenna: Rationalism & Empiricism

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Father Stephen McKenna joins the show to continue his series covering philosophy and some common and not-so-common errors.

Thanks as always to the good Padre for his time and effort that he puts into preparing and being part of these podcasts!

AMDG
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Excellent thorough series on modern philosophy is Cahoon's Lectures. They are not from a religious standpoint nor an anti-religious one. Hard concepts are explained in plain language with clarity. And Prof. Cahoon is easy on the ears.

AndyPetersen-tuwp
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This is my favorite series on CFP! Thank you, and keep them coming.

elladan
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This seems to be the question many people want an absolute answer to. What is truth? What is reality? And what is true? What is right...the correct perception of our existence. It always brings me to Pilate asking Jesus, "What is TRUTH?" And the answer I hear is...Jesus is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIGHT.

It's a very interesting topic, epistemology. But what I'd like to know is...what is the importance of knowing how we know things? Does it have any bearing in our lives.

Great information! Thanks for the interview. I'm really enjoying these. God bless!

galwah
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I love these talks with Catholic clergy (sedevacantist in this great apostasy). So clear, logical, balanced. Father McKenna esp valiant and a good shepherd during recent nwo attack ... Helped me for sure

johnraymond-pzbo
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Is this the Fr. Stephen McKenna from Park Falls, WI?!

ethanbrown
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Father, or anyone else... Does anyone have a genealogy or family tree of sorts of the modern philosophical errors. I listened to Bishop Sanborns 20+ episode course on the seminary YouTube page, as well as these... And it would be really helpful for visual learners to see which error spawned which error and from who, and the generation of error from that, and so on.... A work I'd rather not take up if it already exists!

TheProcinctu