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Of Notes on Epistemology, Murray Rothbard writes:
The unique place of reason in natural-law philosophy has been affirmed by the modern Thomistic philosopher, the late Father John Toohey. Toohey defined sound philosophy as follows: “Philosophy, in the sense in which the word is used when scholasticism is contrasted with other philosophies, is an attempt on the part of man’s unaided reason to give a fundamental explanation of the nature of things.”
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Mises Institute 2007; Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University, 1952