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Newman and Liberalism


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"RECENT ARTICLES Project leads to heartfelt questions Making History The Early Church: How Christians elevated culture Preface: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Western Civilization RELATED ARTICLES The Shifting Middle Exploitative reality shows degrade us, too The Unquiet Men 8933            Newman and Liberalism MARVIN R. O'CONNELL One must proceed warily in attempting to determine Newman's relationship to liberalism, not because Newman failed to give precision to his own understanding of the term but because "liberalism", if it has virtually no meaning today, meant, during the nineteenth century, a great variety of things. I often think it's comical How nature always does contrive That every boy and every gal That's born into the world alive Is either a little Liberal Or else a little Conservative . - W. S. Gilbert - This bit of doggerel from the second act of Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe expresses the homely truth that some categories of thought, once peripheral accretions have been stripped away from them, are reducible to fundamental and intelligible alternatives. Thus it may not be an exaggeration to say that the Western philosophical tradition established a permanent dichotomy as early as the fourth century before Christ, in Athens, where Aristotle, so to speak, confronted Plato, and that ever since that time differing explanations of the causes of things have given evidence, in one way or another, of the perjuring contest between realism and idealism. Every baby weaned, I wist, Is an Aristotelian or a Platonist. [1] Similarly, the terms “liberal” and “"
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