THOMAS AQUINATIS DE PRINCIPIIS NATURAE CAPITA V - VI
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With these two chapters, we finish the translation of Thomas Aquinas’ De Principiis Naturae (for the first one, see Intuitio, 1/1 (2008), p. 125-9; for the second chapter, see Intuitio 1/2 (2008), p. 329-35; for chapters three and four, see this number of Intuitio). The fifth chapter is dedicated to many modes into which each of those causes can be divided. Finally, the sixth chapter deals with equivocal, univocal and analogical predication. KEY WORDS: Thomas Aquinas. Principles of Nature. Medieval Cosmology.Downloads
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da Silva (PUCRS), L. R., & Leite (PUCRS), T. S. (2009). THOMAS AQUINATIS DE PRINCIPIIS NATURAE CAPITA V - VI. Intuitio, 2(1), 270–279. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/intuitio/article/view/5440
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