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Page 49
... Ockham's dismantling of the whole of the Aristotelian framework for treating the issue of intellectual knowledge constitutes precisely such a rare rejection . For Aristotle , and also for Aquinas , Scotus and most other medieval ...
... Ockham's dismantling of the whole of the Aristotelian framework for treating the issue of intellectual knowledge constitutes precisely such a rare rejection . For Aristotle , and also for Aquinas , Scotus and most other medieval ...
Page 53
... Ockham's parting with Plato ( who held that such common natures exist independently ) and Aristotle and Aquinas ( who held that they exist in things ) seems complete . Ockham goes on to explain that a universal can be a natural sign or ...
... Ockham's parting with Plato ( who held that such common natures exist independently ) and Aristotle and Aquinas ( who held that they exist in things ) seems complete . Ockham goes on to explain that a universal can be a natural sign or ...
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... Ockham argues that it is just not possible for two things to be formally distinct but really identical . The basic mode of his argument is : Let ' a " and " b " be the individual differentia and common nature of a thing . Now " a " is ...
... Ockham argues that it is just not possible for two things to be formally distinct but really identical . The basic mode of his argument is : Let ' a " and " b " be the individual differentia and common nature of a thing . Now " a " is ...
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A Myth Dream and Night mare in | 1 |
Mindscripts | 21 |
The Exoneration of Oedipus | 37 |
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