Truth, Goodness, and Fantasy Literature – Fr. Philip-Neri Reese, O.P.
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🗓️ 27 February 2026
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Summary
Fr. Philip-Neri Reese argues that while grimdark fantasy (exemplified by George R. R. Martin) can be just as true artistically as Tolkien-style classic fantasy, it is necessarily less good in the fullest Thomistic sense because it structurally valorizes nihilism and hopelessness rather than ordering the imagination toward God and real moral hope.
This lecture was given on October 16th, 2025, at University of Edinburgh.
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About the Speakers:
Fr. Philip-Neri Reese is a Dominican friar of the Province of St Joseph and a Professor of Philosophy at the Pontifical University of St.Thomas (Angelicum) in Rome. He is also the principal investigator for the Angelicum Thomistic Institute’s new Project on Philosophy and the Thomistic Tradition. He received his Licentiate in Philosophy from the Catholic University of America in 2015 and his Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame in 2022. From 2015-2017 he taught philosophy at Providence College in Providence, RI. His main area of research is metaphysics and anything adjacent to it, with a special emphasis on the metaphysical thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and its subsequent reception and interpretation. His publications, however, range widely, including articles on philosophical anthropology, ethics, and economics. He is also an enthusiast of classical Indian philosophy. Fr Philip-Neri is a member of the American Philosophical Association, the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, the Aquinas and the Arabs International Working Group, the Society for Medieval and Renaissance Thomism, and is currently serving on the executive committee of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
Keywords: Aquinas On Truth And Goodness, Classic Fantasy vs. Grimdark, Correspondence Theory Of Art, George RR Martin And Nihilism, Grimdark Fantasy, JRR Tolkien Moral Imagination, Thomistic Aesthetics, Transcendentals And Art
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| 0:22.5 | to mystic institute.org. Before I begin this talk, I just want to say first, so a word of thanks, |
| 0:29.6 | and then just a brief exhortation. So the word of thanks is, it's really a pleasure for me to be here. |
| 0:36.0 | This is my second time speaking here at the University of Edinburgh, |
| 0:39.2 | and I was absolutely fantastically, phenomenally charmed my first visit here. |
| 0:45.7 | So it's a joy for me to be back with you. |
| 0:49.5 | The exhortation is this. |
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| 0:58.5 | for any of Dr. Daniel DeHans talks. Okay, so anyone who has been present for Dr. DeHan's talks, |
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| 1:15.0 | Okay. |
| 1:16.7 | So the talk that I want to give you all this evening is titled Truth, Goodness, and Fantasy Literature to Mystic Reflections on the Rise of a Subgenre. |
| 1:30.3 | And there is a more focused kind of question that I want to discuss and get to. |
| 1:39.7 | Roughly, it goes like this. |
| 1:43.3 | Is J.R. Tolkien better than George R. Martin? Right? That's the question. |
| 1:49.4 | So, the plan for the talk is pretty simple. First, I want to just introduce you guys and |
| 1:58.2 | reflect with you a little bit on recent trends in fantasy literature. |
| 2:04.1 | Then I want to introduce you to the basic subtleties involved in Thomas Aquinas' account of both |
| 2:12.5 | truth and goodness. And then I want to apply that account to art in general, but with a view towards |
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