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Scotus defines this logical being in his Quodlibeta ( III ) as ( ens rationis ) est quod praecise habet esse in intellectu . Ponce elaborates this definition into ens rationis est quod nequit aliquid efficere , neque inexistere alicui ...
Scotus defines this logical being in his Quodlibeta ( III ) as ( ens rationis ) est quod praecise habet esse in intellectu . Ponce elaborates this definition into ens rationis est quod nequit aliquid efficere , neque inexistere alicui ...
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In any case , it is an amazingly practical appli- cation of logic to problems with which a Scotist is confronted . Another excellent treatment of a moot question is given by Ponce when he discusses the effective cause of logical being .
In any case , it is an amazingly practical appli- cation of logic to problems with which a Scotist is confronted . Another excellent treatment of a moot question is given by Ponce when he discusses the effective cause of logical being .
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However , his criticism is concerned more with logical subtleties . Ockham gives preference to the third proof . He disagrees likewise ( b ) on the extent of the univocity of being . Scotus had maintained that every reality is contained ...
However , his criticism is concerned more with logical subtleties . Ockham gives preference to the third proof . He disagrees likewise ( b ) on the extent of the univocity of being . Scotus had maintained that every reality is contained ...
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THE REBIRTH OF THE FINE ARTS AND FRANCISCAN THOUGHT | 1 |
A SPECIAL ASPECT OF ATHANASIAN SOTERIOLOGYPart I | 30 |
JOHN PONCE FRANCISCAN SCOTist of the Seventeenth CentTURY | 54 |
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