Metaphysical themes, Medieval and Modern / edited by Gyula Klima and Alexander W. Hall.
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- Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274 -- Congresses
- Thomas, Aquinas, Saint, 1225?-1274
- Metaphysics -- Study and teaching -- History -- Congresses
- Ontology -- Study and teaching -- History -- Congresses
- Substance (Philosophy) -- Study and teaching -- History -- Congresses
- Accidents (Philosophy)
- Quality (Philosophy)
- Accident (Philosophie)
- Métaphysique -- Histoire
- Qualité (Philosophie)
- Métaphysique -- Étude et enseignement -- Histoire -- Congrès
- Ontologie -- Étude et enseignement -- Histoire -- Congrès
- Substance (Philosophie) -- Étude et enseignement -- Histoire -- Congrès
- Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600
- Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology
- Philosophy: logic
- PHILOSOPHY -- Metaphysics
- Metaphysics -- Study and teaching
- 110 23 23
- BD111.M48
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Metaphysical Themes, Medieval and Modern presents three sets of essays that engage the metaphysics of substance through a study of thought on this theme over the last eight centuries, shedding light on contemporary disputes as well as the history of thought leading into the modern era. Part I grows out of an author-meets-critics panel on Robert Pasnau's Metaphysical Themes: 1274-1671 (OUP, 2011). Pasnau's rich study delves into the four centuries wherein later medieval thought gives way to th ...
Table of contents; introduction; part one; remarks on pasnau'smetaphysical themes: 1274-1671; categories and modes of being; response to arlig and symington; part two; an argument for hylomorphismor theism (but not both); the rises and falls of analysisand metaphysics; response to gyula klima's"the rises and falls of analysisand metaphysics"; rejoinder to travis dumsday's response; part three; the burden of proof; comments on alexander w. hall's"the burden of proof; response to michael sirilla's comments; appendix; contributors.
Includes bibliographical references.
English.
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