Franciscan Studies, Volumen18Franciscan Institute, St. Bonaventure University., 1958 Issues for 1941-1944 include the Report of the 23rd-26th annual meeting of the Franciscan Educational Conference. |
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... instance of this personal supposition is ' man ' and ' animal ' in the spoken or written proposition : Man is an animal . If the spoken or written term indirectly or secondarily signifies its object , then it does not exercise its ...
... instance of this personal supposition is ' man ' and ' animal ' in the spoken or written proposition : Man is an animal . If the spoken or written term indirectly or secondarily signifies its object , then it does not exercise its ...
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... instance : ' Socrates and Plato and Cicero are run- ning . ' ' This ' man ' and that ' man ' are spoken words . ' ( 5 ) When a relative pronoun refers back to a discrete term . For instance : ' Socrates who is debating is running ; ' or ...
... instance : ' Socrates and Plato and Cicero are run- ning . ' ' This ' man ' and that ' man ' are spoken words . ' ( 5 ) When a relative pronoun refers back to a discrete term . For instance : ' Socrates who is debating is running ; ' or ...
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... instance : ' Some man exists , therefore some horse exists . ' It is possible that in a bad consequence the antecedent is true and the consequent false , for instance : ' Man is an animal , therefore man is brute . ' It is possible that ...
... instance : ' Some man exists , therefore some horse exists . ' It is possible that in a bad consequence the antecedent is true and the consequent false , for instance : ' Man is an animal , therefore man is brute . ' It is possible that ...
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Karol Sister Mary O S F Franciscan Elements in the Life | 36 |
Lenhart John M O F M Cap Commentary Luther | 82 |
Lynch Kilian F O F M Texts Illustrating the Causality | 89 |
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Albert Albert of Saxony animal antecedens antecedent assertoric Audiencia Bishop Boehner Bonaventure Buridan Cardinal Casas Castile categorematic terms categoric propositions Catholic Christian Church concept conditional consequens consequentia copula Cortés currit descent dicitur disjunction doctrine edit encomienda ergo existential false Father Connery Ferdinand formal consequence Francis of Assisi Francis Thompson Franciscan Studies free choice Friars Hence Holy homo Ibid implies impossibile Indians indios instance intellect Isabella ista John Duns Scotus LIBRARIES STANFORD logic material implication material supposition Mexico Meynell missionaries moral Motolinía natives nature object personal supposition Peter of Spain philosophy Pope potest practical praedicatum preached predicate propositio prudence Queen quia quod reason rule Sahagún Saint scholastics sequitur sicut significat signifies simple supposition Socrates soul Spain Spaniards Spanish spirit STANFORD UNIVERSITY Summa sunt suppositio terminus Tetzel Thomas tion Tractatus true truth verum virtue William Ockham word Zumárraga