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  • ...March 1277 against the teaching of 30 propositions in theology, logic and metaphysics enacted by [[Robert Kilwardby]], archbishop of Canterbury, in March 1277. T
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  • ...tationalism of Aquinas”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 33-37, [http://www.fordham.edu/gsas/phil/klima/SMLM/PS ...utton on Individuation”, Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics, Volume 5(2005), pp. 70-78.
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  • In scholastic [[metaphysics]], a '''formal distinction''' is a distinction intermediate between what is
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  • ...'', ''Meteorologica'' and ''Parva mathematicalia'', and ''Questions on the Metaphysics''.
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  • In Metaphysics, Fishacre's view lies within the Christian neo-Platonic tradition, that bei
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  • ...nastery of St. Victor. He was a defender of [[realism]] in [[logic]] and [[metaphysics]]. He was a student of [[Anselm of Laon]] who, like others from his school,
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  • * Part VI. Metaphysics and Epistemology:
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  • ...the material world. That the scientist should not be adverse to utilizing metaphysics as a tool in his inquiry, so long as he does not lose sight of his entire p ...ct metaphysical doctrines (empirically verifiable ones) rather than reject metaphysics.
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  • * "Some notes on Aristotle, Metaphysics A 4, 985b9," Mnemosyne 4: 314-318 (1950). ...ter VII in: Through language to reality: studies in medieval semantics and metaphysics.
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  • ...nterests and expertise include philosophy, religion, psychology, spiritual metaphysics, and writing.<ref name=official>[https://aaravindha.com/aaravindha-himadra
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  • ...istotle (<i>In III De Anima</i>, <i>De generatione</i>, <i>Physics</i>, <i>Metaphysics</i>), and the Treatises <i>De Necessitate et contingentia causarum</i>, <i>
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  • Aristotle's ''Metaphysics'' has some points of overlap with the works making up the ''Organon'' but i
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  • ...''), as an univocal notion, was for him the first object of the intellect. Metaphysics includes the study of the transcendentals, so called because they transcend The study of the Aristotelian categories belongs to metaphysics insofar as the categories, or the things falling under them, are studied as
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  • Richard is the author of the earliest surviving lectures on Aristotle's ''Metaphysics'', ''Physica'', ''De generatione et corruptione'', and ''De anima''.
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  • ...ct of formalizing a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, or theology, in a purportedly more exact and rigorous form, as for example ...hilosophical subject matter, say, [[aesthetics]], [[ethics]], [[logic]], [[metaphysics]], or [[theology]], in a putatively more exact and rigorous form. One thin
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  • ...ct of formalizing a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, or theology, in a purportedly more exact and rigorous form, as for example ...hilosophical subject matter, say, [[aesthetics]], [[ethics]], [[logic]], [[metaphysics]], or [[theology]], in a putatively more exact and rigorous form. One thin
    105 KB (15,875 words) - 22:02, 25 January 2008
  • ...n be and not be, according as it is compared to privation, as is said in 7 Metaphysics<ref>Chapter 7, 1033a5 (Ex quo vero ut materia fit). ]] ...Metaphysics V<ref>No reference found for <i>Metaphysics</i> V. But cf <i>Metaphysics</i> VII (cf XII 6, 1071b3-72a18) </ref>, and the second of the same, and in
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  • :* ''Volume 6 : Scientific Metaphysics'', 1935. * Esposito, Joseph (1980), ''Evolutionary Metaphysics, The Development of Peirce's Theory of Categories'', Ohio University Press?
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