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Joseph John Rickaby, SJ (1845-1932) was an English
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priest and philosopher.


Life

Rickaby was born in 1845 in
Everingham Everingham is a village in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is west of Market Weighton town centre and south of Pocklington town centre. The village lies in a civil parish also officially called "Everingham" by the Office for Natio ...
, York. He received his education at Stonyhurst College, and was ordained in 1877, one of the so-called ''Stonyhurst Philosophers'', along with Richard F. Clarke, Herbert Lucas, and his own brother, John Rickaby. a significant group for neo-scholasticism in England. At the time he was at St Beuno's, he was on friendly terms with
Gerard Manley Hopkins Gerard Manley Hopkins (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame placed him among leading Victorian poets. His prosody – notably his concept of sprung rhythm – established him as an innovat ...
; they were ordained on the same day. He was affiliated with Clarke's Hall in Worcester College, Oxford. He would deliver conferences to Catholic undergraduates of Oxford and Cambridge.His work
is quoted by Charles E. Raven in ''Science, Religion, and The Future'' (1943, p. 9).


Works

* ''Aquinas Ethicus'', a translation of the principal portions of the Second Part of the ''Summa Theologica'', in two volumes
''Volume 1''
an
''Volume 2''
(1892)
''The First Principles of Knowledge''
(1888)
''Notes on St. Paul: Corinthians, Galatians, Romans''
(1898)
''Oxford & Cambridge Conferences 1897-1899''
(1899)
''Political and Moral Essays''
(1902)
''Free Will and Four English Philosophers: Hobbes, Locke, Hume and Mill''
(1906)
''The Divinity of Christ''
a lecture(1906)
''Scholasticism''
(1908)
''Four-Square: or, The Cardinal Virtues''
(1908)
''Newman Memorial Sermon''
(1910)
''An Index to the Works of John Henry Cardinal Newman''
(1914)
''Moral Philosophy: Ethics, Deontology and Natural Law''
(1918)
''Practice of Perfection and Christian Virtues''
a translation from the original Spanish of Alphonsus (Alonso) Rodriguez's ''Ejercicio de Perfección y Virtudes Cristianas'', complete in two volumes (1929). *


References


External links

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Online books page
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