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Peter Coffey

Peter Coffey (9 April 1876 – 7 January 1943) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and neo-scholastic philosopher.

Peter Coffey
Born(1876-04-09)9 April 1876
Rathrone,[1] Enfield, Ireland
Died7 January 1943(1943-01-07) (aged 66)
Maynooth, Ireland
EducationMaynooth College
University of Louvain
University of Strasbourg
SchoolNeoscholasticism
InstitutionsMaynooth College

Life

Coffey was educated at the Meath Diocesan Seminary in Navan, and St Patrick's College, Maynooth (Maynooth College). He studied for his doctorate at the University of Louvain,[2] and attended the University of Strasbourg. He was ordained in 1900.

He was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Maynooth College from 1902 until his death. In his time, Coffey was considered one of the foremost Catholic intellectuals in Ireland.[3] He authored a number of books, including manuals of Thomistic philosophy:

  • The Inductive Sciences, an Inquiry into some of their Methods and Postulates (Dublin, 1910)
  • The Science of Logic, 2 vols. (London, 1912)
  • Ontology: The Theory of Being (1912)
  • Epistemology, 2 vols. (London, 1917)

His manuals were widely used in the education of Roman Catholic priests and theologians in the English-speaking world,[4] up until roughly the 1960s, but have since been largely ignored. He was a contributor of articles on philosophical subjects to the Irish ecclesiastical Record, and to the Catholic Encyclopedia.[5]

The only book review that Ludwig Wittgenstein ever published, in 1913, was a scathing review of Coffey's The Science of Logic.[2][6][7] By contrast, in 1917, his Epistemology was favourably reviewed by T. S. Eliot.[8][9][10]

In his 1903 article The Hexahemeron and Science, Coffey sought to find a middle ground in conflict between natural sciences and the Catholic Church, seeing fault on both sides.[11]

Coffey advocated for a positive view of trade unionism.[12] Some of Coffey's ideas on labour issues, however, incurred the displeasure of his superiors at Maynooth.[13]

References

  1. ^ Stuart Brown; Diane Collinson; Robert Wilkinson (10 September 2012). Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers. Routledge. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-134-92796-8.
  2. ^ a b Fergus Kerr (2008). Work on Oneself: Wittgenstein's Philosophical Psychology. CUA Press. pp. 48–49. ISBN 978-0-9773103-1-9.
  3. ^ G. R. S. Taylor (1 October 2005). The Guild State: Its Principles and Possibilities. IHS Press. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-60570-017-5. Fr. Peter Coffey, onetime Professor at Maynooth in Ireland, and one of the country's "most eminent Catholic intellectuals"...
  4. ^ Rudolf Metz (3 June 2014) [1938]. A Hundred Years of British Philosophy. Routledge. p. 819. ISBN 978-1-317-85322-0. The most prolific neo-scholastic writer to-day is Peter Coffey, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in Maynooth College, Ireland (b. 1876). We owe to him a system of philosophy based on a Thomistic foundation, broadly planned and fully worked out, which is much used for instruction in Roman Catholic theological seminaries, but has hardly aroused any notice outside their walls...
  5. ^ "Coffey, Reverend Peter", The Catholic Encyclopedia and Its Makers, New York, the Encyclopedia Press, 1917, p. 32  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  6. ^ Vincent Descombes (11 March 2014). The Institutions of Meaning. Harvard University Press. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-674-41997-1.
  7. ^ Wittgenstein, Ludwig (6 March 1913). . The Cambridge Review. 34 (853): 351. Archived from the original on 30 April 2006. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  8. ^ Barry Spurr (30 April 2010). Anglo-Catholic in Religion: T.S. Eliot and Christianity. Lutterworth Press. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-7188-4024-2. By 1917, reviewing Peter Coffey's Thomistic work, Epistemology, Eliot was writing that the Catholic Church was 'the only Church which can even pretend to maintain a philosophy of its own'.
  9. ^ Wilson, James Matthew (2010). "Style and substance: T. S. Eliot, Jacques Maritain, and Neo-Thomism". Religion & Literature. 42 (3): 43–73. JSTOR 23049387.
  10. ^ Eliot, T. S. (29 December 1917). "A Contemporary Thomist". New Statesman: 312–313.
  11. ^ John Privilege (12 February 2014). Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland, 1879–1925. Oxford University Press. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-7190-9132-2.
  12. ^ MacMahon, Joseph A. (1981). "The Catholic Clergy and the Social Question in Ireland, 1891-1916". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. 70 (280): 263–288. JSTOR 30090376. Father Peter Coffey of Maynooth dealt positively with the powerful influence of trade unionism in bettering the conditions of the workers and in promoting harmony and prosperity among all classes.
  13. ^ Harris, Mary (16 March 1996). . The Tablet: 372–373. Archived from the original on 14 August 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2016. Radical ideas were not welcomed. Peter Coffey, appointed to the chair of philosophy in 1902, was refused permission to publish The Financing of Industry and the Labour Question.

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Peter Coffey 9 April 1876 7 January 1943 was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and neo scholastic philosopher Peter CoffeyBorn 1876 04 09 9 April 1876Rathrone 1 Enfield IrelandDied7 January 1943 1943 01 07 aged 66 Maynooth IrelandEducationMaynooth CollegeUniversity of LouvainUniversity of StrasbourgSchoolNeoscholasticismInstitutionsMaynooth CollegeLife EditCoffey was educated at the Meath Diocesan Seminary in Navan and St Patrick s College Maynooth Maynooth College He studied for his doctorate at the University of Louvain 2 and attended the University of Strasbourg He was ordained in 1900 He was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Maynooth College from 1902 until his death In his time Coffey was considered one of the foremost Catholic intellectuals in Ireland 3 He authored a number of books including manuals of Thomistic philosophy The Inductive Sciences an Inquiry into some of their Methods and Postulates Dublin 1910 The Science of Logic 2 vols London 1912 Ontology The Theory of Being 1912 Epistemology 2 vols London 1917 His manuals were widely used in the education of Roman Catholic priests and theologians in the English speaking world 4 up until roughly the 1960s but have since been largely ignored He was a contributor of articles on philosophical subjects to the Irish ecclesiastical Record and to the Catholic Encyclopedia 5 The only book review that Ludwig Wittgenstein ever published in 1913 was a scathing review of Coffey s The Science of Logic 2 6 7 By contrast in 1917 his Epistemology was favourably reviewed by T S Eliot 8 9 10 In his 1903 article The Hexahemeron and Science Coffey sought to find a middle ground in conflict between natural sciences and the Catholic Church seeing fault on both sides 11 Coffey advocated for a positive view of trade unionism 12 Some of Coffey s ideas on labour issues however incurred the displeasure of his superiors at Maynooth 13 References Edit Stuart Brown Diane Collinson Robert Wilkinson 10 September 2012 Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Philosophers Routledge p 150 ISBN 978 1 134 92796 8 a b Fergus Kerr 2008 Work on Oneself Wittgenstein s Philosophical Psychology CUA Press pp 48 49 ISBN 978 0 9773103 1 9 G R S Taylor 1 October 2005 The Guild State Its Principles and Possibilities IHS Press p 7 ISBN 978 1 60570 017 5 Fr Peter Coffey onetime Professor at Maynooth in Ireland and one of the country s most eminent Catholic intellectuals Rudolf Metz 3 June 2014 1938 A Hundred Years of British Philosophy Routledge p 819 ISBN 978 1 317 85322 0 The most prolific neo scholastic writer to day is Peter Coffey Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in Maynooth College Ireland b 1876 We owe to him a system of philosophy based on a Thomistic foundation broadly planned and fully worked out which is much used for instruction in Roman Catholic theological seminaries but has hardly aroused any notice outside their walls Coffey Reverend Peter The Catholic Encyclopedia and Its Makers New York the Encyclopedia Press 1917 p 32 This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Vincent Descombes 11 March 2014 The Institutions of Meaning Harvard University Press p 146 ISBN 978 0 674 41997 1 Wittgenstein Ludwig 6 March 1913 Review P Coffey The Science of Logic The Cambridge Review 34 853 351 Archived from the original on 30 April 2006 Retrieved 18 June 2016 Barry Spurr 30 April 2010 Anglo Catholic in Religion T S Eliot and Christianity Lutterworth Press p 19 ISBN 978 0 7188 4024 2 By 1917 reviewing Peter Coffey s Thomistic work Epistemology Eliot was writing that the Catholic Church was the only Church which can even pretend to maintain a philosophy of its own Wilson James Matthew 2010 Style and substance T S Eliot Jacques Maritain and Neo Thomism Religion amp Literature 42 3 43 73 JSTOR 23049387 Eliot T S 29 December 1917 A Contemporary Thomist New Statesman 312 313 John Privilege 12 February 2014 Michael Logue and the Catholic Church in Ireland 1879 1925 Oxford University Press p 64 ISBN 978 0 7190 9132 2 MacMahon Joseph A 1981 The Catholic Clergy and the Social Question in Ireland 1891 1916 Studies An Irish Quarterly Review 70 280 263 288 JSTOR 30090376 Father Peter Coffey of Maynooth dealt positively with the powerful influence of trade unionism in bettering the conditions of the workers and in promoting harmony and prosperity among all classes Harris Mary 16 March 1996 Priestly powerhouse The Tablet 372 373 Archived from the original on 14 August 2016 Retrieved 18 June 2016 Radical ideas were not welcomed Peter Coffey appointed to the chair of philosophy in 1902 was refused permission to publish The Financing of Industry and the Labour Question External links Edit Wikisource has original works by or about Peter Coffey Works by Peter Coffey at Project Gutenberg Works by Peter Coffey at LibriVox public domain audiobooks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Coffey amp oldid 1101538431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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