Realists and NominalistsOxford University Press, 1946 - 128 pagine |
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Pagina 36
... Realism developed into an extreme Realism in which universals subsist apart from the world of particular colours and shapes and sounds . And yet they are identical essences appearing in different particular things and events . The ...
... Realism developed into an extreme Realism in which universals subsist apart from the world of particular colours and shapes and sounds . And yet they are identical essences appearing in different particular things and events . The ...
Pagina 53
... Realism is that the manifold variety of things is not an illusion . The negative result is the destruction of extreme Realism . By the former conclu- sion a more careful restatement of Realism was made necessary in closer sympathy with ...
... Realism is that the manifold variety of things is not an illusion . The negative result is the destruction of extreme Realism . By the former conclu- sion a more careful restatement of Realism was made necessary in closer sympathy with ...
Pagina 99
... extreme Realism of the Medieval School , from every angle . We can only know Form directly in matter , and this means that it is always for us immersed in particular things . The intellectual element in mind cannot grasp particulars ...
... extreme Realism of the Medieval School , from every angle . We can only know Form directly in matter , and this means that it is always for us immersed in particular things . The intellectual element in mind cannot grasp particulars ...
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Abaelard Abbagnano abstraction active intellect animal apprehended argument Aristotelian Aristotle asserted Augustine Augustine's Augustinian aware body Boethius C.S.E.L. xxviii century Christian colour common conceptions connexion critical Democritus derived discussion distinct distinguish divine doctrine elements entities essence eternal reasons exist experience expressed external extreme Realism fundamental further genera genus ideas images immaterial impressions individual things intellectual intelligible species interpretation intuition judgement logical lxxxv material matter means mental metaphysical nature Neoplatonic Nominalism Nominalists notions P.L. xlii P.L. xxxii particular things passage perceived perception philosophers physical Plato position potency principles propositions qualities question rational reality realm refer relation Roscelin Scholasticism sensation sensible objects sensory Socrates substance Summa Contra Gentiles Summa Theologica theology theory of knowledge thinking Thomas Thomas's tion Tornay treatises Trin truth understanding unity universal term virtue William of Champeaux William of Ockham words