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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I essence, existence, and the nature of metaphysics
- 1 Duns Scotus on Metaphysics as the Science of First Entity 9
- 2 Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence 30
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Part II form and matter
- 3 The Form of Corporeity and Potential and Aptitudinal Being in Dietrich von Freiberg’s Defense of the Doctrine of the Unity of Substantial Form 45
- 4 Accidents in Scotus’s Metaphysics Commentary 84
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Part III universals
- 5 Avicenna Latinus on the Ontology of Types and Tokens 101
- 6 Universal Thinking as Pro cess: The Metaphysics of Change and Identity in John Buridan’s Intellectio Theory 137
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Part IV language, logic, and metaphysics
- 7 Can God Know More? A Case Study in Later Medieval Discussions of Propositions 159
- 8 The Power of Medieval Logic 188
- 9 Iteration and Infinite Regress in Walter Chatton’s Metaphysics 206
- 10 Analogy and Meta phor from Thomas Aquinas to Duns Scotus and Walter Burley 223
- Notes 249
- List of Contributors 301
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I essence, existence, and the nature of metaphysics
- 1 Duns Scotus on Metaphysics as the Science of First Entity 9
- 2 Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence 30
-
Part II form and matter
- 3 The Form of Corporeity and Potential and Aptitudinal Being in Dietrich von Freiberg’s Defense of the Doctrine of the Unity of Substantial Form 45
- 4 Accidents in Scotus’s Metaphysics Commentary 84
-
Part III universals
- 5 Avicenna Latinus on the Ontology of Types and Tokens 101
- 6 Universal Thinking as Pro cess: The Metaphysics of Change and Identity in John Buridan’s Intellectio Theory 137
-
Part IV language, logic, and metaphysics
- 7 Can God Know More? A Case Study in Later Medieval Discussions of Propositions 159
- 8 The Power of Medieval Logic 188
- 9 Iteration and Infinite Regress in Walter Chatton’s Metaphysics 206
- 10 Analogy and Meta phor from Thomas Aquinas to Duns Scotus and Walter Burley 223
- Notes 249
- List of Contributors 301
- Index 303