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  • * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book I|Book I]] * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book II|Book II]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book V/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book V/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book VII/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book VII/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book IX/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book IX/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book IV/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book IV/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book XI/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book XI/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book III/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book III/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book VI/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book VI/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book X/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book X/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book XII/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book XII/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book VIII/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book VIII/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book XIII/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book XIII/Tractatus ii| Tractatus ii]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book II/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]]
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  • *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics/Book I/Tractatus i| Tractatus i]]
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  • * (1947), 'The Metaphysics of William Ockham', The Review of Metaphysics. 1/4 (1947–1948), 59–86; reprinted in Boehner (1958), 373–399 * The System of Metaphysics of Alexander of Hales, in: FrSt 5 (1945) 366-414;
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  • ...um/Siger of Brabant/Quaestiones in Metaphysicam 20-21|Two questions on the Metaphysics]], [[Siger of Brabant]] (1270's).
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  • ...sm has a very specific meaning. What remains unquestioned and forgotten in metaphysics is being; and hence, it is nihilistic."
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  • ...ic Museum/Albertus Magnus: Commentary on the Metaphysics|Commentary on the Metaphysics]] and have started to upload it (it is a massive work of over 700 pages).
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  • ...nces is an extensive and deep coverage of his fundamental positions on the metaphysics of the form, the epistemology, the gnoseology and the theory of the beatifi
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  • * The Metaphysics of Peter Abelard, in The Cambridge Companion to Abelard, edited by Jeff Bro * Duns Scotus's Metaphysics, in The Cambridge Companion to John Duns Scotus, edited by Thomas Williams,
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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
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  • ...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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  • He has almost nothing to say about the great developments in science, metaphysics and logic that began with the Renaissance of the twelfth century, continued
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  • ...Meteorologica</i> and <i>Parva mathematicalia</i>, and <i>Questions on the Metaphysics</i>. ...llows anything you like from this, as is said in the fourth book of the <i>Metaphysics</i> [N5], namely, Socrates, or some such person, is a dead man involves two
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  • Pragmatism. The opinion that metaphysics is to be largely cleared up by the application of the following maxim for a
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  • ...e, sive De taliter et qualiter', in E.P. Bos (ed.), Medieval Semantics and Metaphysics. Studies Dedicated to L.M. de Rijk , Professor of Ancient and Medieval Phil *E.P. Bos (ed.), 1985: Medieval Semantics and Metaphysics. Studies dedicated to L.M. de Rijk (Ph.D.), Professor of Ancient and Mediae
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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 ...ct of formalizing a philosophical subject matter, say, aesthetics, ethics, metaphysics, or theology, in a purportedly more exact and rigorous form, as for example
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  • ...bbesen]], Words and Signification in 13th-century Questions on Aristotle's Metaphysics * 78-92 Chr. Flüeler, Two manuscripts of Buridan on the Metaphysics: Paris, BN, lat. 16131 and Darmstadt, Hessische Lu&HB, Hs 516.
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  • # [[Metaphysics]]
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  • * Esposito, Joseph (1980), ''Evolutionary Metaphysics : The Development of Peirce's Theory of Categories'', Ohio University Press
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  • * '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metaphysics_%28Aristotle%29 Aristotle's ''Metaphysics'']''' (Viewed [http://stats.grok.se/en/200809/Metaphysics_%28Aristotle%29 6
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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 ...ate mathematical notations and culture to relate conventional notions of [[metaphysics]] to the more specialized metaphysical notions of the schools above. This m
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  • ...search methodology, the [[philosophy of science]], [[epistemology]], and [[metaphysics]], he considered himself a [[logic|logician]] first and foremost. While he ...eirce had anticipated his own "process" thinking. (On Peirce and [[process metaphysics]], see the chapter by Lowe in Moore and Robin, 1964.) [[Karl Popper]] viewe
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  • ...: Vol. 1, Scientific Method and Epistemology, Vol. 2, Natural Science and Metaphysics'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1993.
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  • ...: Vol. 1, Scientific Method and Epistemology, Vol. 2, Natural Science and Metaphysics'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1993.
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  • ...of science]], research methodology, [[semiotics]], [[epistemology]], and [[metaphysics]], he considered himself a logician first and foremost. While he made majo ...eirce had anticipated his own "process" thinking. (On Peirce and [[process metaphysics]], see the chapter by Lowe in Moore and Robin, 1964.) [[Karl Popper]] viewe
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  • ...ible of abstract terms; and on this account they are peculiarly useful in metaphysics where the question is what can we know without any information.</p> ...we take for granted independent of all experience. The answer to this is metaphysics. But it is plain that we can thus take for granted only what is involved i
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  • ...rm as a whole of parts is remarked by Aristotle in several places (e.g., ''Metaphysics'', D. xxv. 1023 b22). It was familiar to logicians of every age. &hellip;
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  • ...am & Mary, he enrolled in the philosophy school and studied mathematics, [[metaphysics]], and philosophy under Professor [[William Small]], who introduced the ent
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  • | I suppose that the fundamental proposition from which all metaphysics | that a false metaphysics is generally current, especially among men who
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  • ...depends, at least partly, on what we believe. In contrast, [[Objectivism (metaphysics)|metaphysical objectivism]] holds that truths are independent of our subjec
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  • ...depends, at least partly, on what we believe. In contrast, [[Objectivism (metaphysics)|metaphysical objectivism]] holds that truths are independent of our subjec
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  • ...sical theory and is constrained by the ready equation of physics with ante-metaphysics. In short they regard physics as a practical study that is prior to any a * Kant, I., ''Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics That Will Be Able to Present Itself as a Science'', translated with Introdu
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  • ...sical theory and is constrained by the ready equation of physics with ante-metaphysics. In short they regard physics as a practical study that is prior to any a
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  • ...ssary logic at the bounds of all experience, or (3) it rests in a realm of metaphysics that abides, if anywhere, beyond the bounds of purely human experience and
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  • [12:32] <tommorris> philosophy of physics people tend to publish in the metaphysics journals [12:35] <shimgray> tommorris: the metaphysics journals only unless they're trolling, of course
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