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Scholastic Debates about Beings of Reason and Contemporary Analytical Metaphysics
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Daniel D. Novotný
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE 5
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SECTION I: CATEGORIES AND BEYOND
- What is an Ontological Category? 11
- Scholastic Debates about Beings of Reason and Contemporary Analytical Metaphysics 25
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SECTION II: METAPHYSICAL STRUCTURE
- What Is Constituent Ontology? 43
- Elemental Transformation in Aristotle: Three Dilemmas for the Traditional Account 59
- Essential Dependence, Truthmaking, and Mereology: Then and Now 73
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SECTION III: SUBSTANCE & ACCIDENT
- Essence and Ontology 93
- An Aristotelian Argument Against Bare Particulars 113
- The Ontology of Number: Is Number an Accident? 123
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SECTION IV: EXISTENCE
- Existential Inertia 143
- Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence, and the Commensurability of Paradigms 169
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SECTION V: MODALITIES
- Potentiality in Scholasticism (potentiae) and the Contemporary Debate on “Powers” 185
- Dispositional Necessity and Ontological Possibility 195
- The Optimal and the Necessary in Leibniz’ Mathematical Framing of the Compossible 209
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SECTION VI: PREDICATION
- The Interpretation(s) of Predication 229
- Towards a Thomistic Theory of Predication 247
- Authors 257
- General Index 263
- Index of Persons 281
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE 5
-
SECTION I: CATEGORIES AND BEYOND
- What is an Ontological Category? 11
- Scholastic Debates about Beings of Reason and Contemporary Analytical Metaphysics 25
-
SECTION II: METAPHYSICAL STRUCTURE
- What Is Constituent Ontology? 43
- Elemental Transformation in Aristotle: Three Dilemmas for the Traditional Account 59
- Essential Dependence, Truthmaking, and Mereology: Then and Now 73
-
SECTION III: SUBSTANCE & ACCIDENT
- Essence and Ontology 93
- An Aristotelian Argument Against Bare Particulars 113
- The Ontology of Number: Is Number an Accident? 123
-
SECTION IV: EXISTENCE
- Existential Inertia 143
- Aquinas vs. Buridan on Essence and Existence, and the Commensurability of Paradigms 169
-
SECTION V: MODALITIES
- Potentiality in Scholasticism (potentiae) and the Contemporary Debate on “Powers” 185
- Dispositional Necessity and Ontological Possibility 195
- The Optimal and the Necessary in Leibniz’ Mathematical Framing of the Compossible 209
-
SECTION VI: PREDICATION
- The Interpretation(s) of Predication 229
- Towards a Thomistic Theory of Predication 247
- Authors 257
- General Index 263
- Index of Persons 281