Looking at Richard Colledge’s Essay (2021) “Thomism and Contemporary Phenomenological Reduction” (Part 7 of 7)
0026 Are Catholic philosophers so alienated from science that they are willing to talk through the mouthpiece of phenomenology?
Are there other ways to enter into discourse in this modern Age of Ideas?
Why does the hylomorphic structure of reality constantly get co-opted in the pursuit of science?
Are phenomenologists implicated?
0027 Doctor Figal imagines a gap3c, whose interpretive polarity1c sparks the exteriorization2c of what the thing itself1amust be1b, thereby generating a noumenon1b(1a) that can be objectified as its phenomena1a, according to “social” scientific discipline2a. He labels the operation, “objectivity2c“.
Is objectivity metaphysical?
Or, does it sound like “electricity”?
0028 Colledge is fascinated. What marvelous transformations occur in the laboratory of Professor Figal. Metaphysics alchemically mutates into the stuff of physics.
0029 Comments on Richard Colledge’s Essay (2021) “Thomism and Contemporary Phenomenology” offers value to the originating essay. Not only is science brought into the picture, but the re-vision is rooted in Comments on Jacques Maritain’s Book (1935) Natural Philosophy. Colledge has more than he knows.
003 It is wonderful to see striking similarities between Marion’s naming of givenness2c and Figal’s enumeration of objectivity2c.
Peirce’s categories offer ways to diagram that vision.