“Saint Thomas, who was as simple as he was wise,” wrote Jacques Maritain, “defined the beautiful as that which, being seen, pleases: id quod visum placet. These four words say all that is necessary: a vision, that is to say, an intuitive knowledge, and a delight.”
At this summer’s Wyoming School of Catholic Thought, we began by looking at the Medieval cosmos. It is a beautiful vision that, alas, turns out not to be true. Then we looked at the modern vision—the vision of scientism—in which the universe is nothing but a randomly constituted result of elementary particles bumping into each other. It is a universe without goodness, beauty, or truth—save the truth (maybe) of mathematics and physics.
Yet the topic of our week together was, “Beauty is Truth: Science and the Catholic Imagination.”
After we reduced the Medieval cosmos to “fermions and bosons,” Dr. Jeremy Holmes began putting the world back together arguing that beauty is a necessary part of the scientific endeavor. His lecture was over an hour long, but will, I think, be well worth your time and concentration. Hearing it again brought great delight so, using Thomas' definition, it can be called a beautiful lecture.
”What is the World For” a Lecture by Dr. Scott Olsson
Lament, the Wheel of Fortune, and ”The Consolation of Philosophy” with Dr. Jason Baxter
The Nature of Poetry: Socrates‘ Dialogue with Ion with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
Thanksgiving and ”Dappled Things” with Dr. Glenn Arbery
Music, Mathematics, and Morality in Boethius with Prof. Christopher Hodkinson
”From Thy Bounty” with Miss Marietta Mortensen
Machiavelli on the Stage and in the Classroom with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
Telling ”The American Story” with Dr. Christopher Flannery
The American Character and the Revolution with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
Creation and Preservation in St. Thomas Aquinas with Dr. Travis Dziad
On Learning to Write with Dr. Jason Baxter
Aeneas: Journey into the Underworld with Dr. Adam Cooper
Knowing God Through Reason and Revelation with Prof. Kyle Washut
Aristotle‘s ”Categories” with Dr. Michael Bolin
In Conversation with Ancient Greek and Latin with Prof. Stephen Hill
Snow in August and the Liberal Arts by Prof. Kyle Washut
From the Mountains to the Classroom by Dr. Glenn Arbery
A Philosopher Reads St. Thomas Aquinas with Dr. Daniel Shields
Understanding the Trinity with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
Wyoming is Our Classroom: Field Science with Dr. Paul Giesting
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