And I love the medieval philosophers. However, this sometimes tends to be reactionary, and some of the most important philosophers of our day are completely ignored or unaddressed even though there is some truth and good that can and must be taken if Catholic philosophy is not to become an artifact in the world of philosophy. We must not forget that Saint Thomas was extremely revolutionary during his time, to the point that his works were at one point prohibited. He had no problem interacting philosophically with pagans, Muslims, and heretics. Modern logic, analytic and continental philosophy, and science have a lot to offer Scholasticism and vice versa.