Description |
Online-Ressource, 172 Seiten |
Series |
Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis 70 |
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Philosophische Analyse / Philosophical Analysis 70
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Contents |
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Entitas. Nominalism and Self-Individuation -- 3. Haecceitas. The Scotistic Rejection of the Strong Self-Individuation Thesis -- 4. Forms and Self-Individuation -- 5. Subjects as Principles of the Individuation of Their Accidents -- 6. Matter: Noninstantiability and Self-Individuation -- 7. Quantity and Self-Individuation -- 8. Actual Existence and Individuality -- 9. Concluding Remarks: The Thomistic Theory of Individuation -- Bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
The book is a systematic study of the issue of self-individuation in the scholastic debate on principles of individuation (principia individuationis). The point of departure is a general formulation of the problem of individuation acceptable for all the participants of the scholastic debate: a principle of individuation of x is what makes x individual (in various possible senses of 'making something individual'). The book argues against a prima facie plausible view that everything that is individual is individual by itself and not by anything distinct from it (Strong Self-Individuation Thesis). The keynote topic of the book is a detailed analysis of the two competing ways of rejecting the Strong Self-Individuation Thesis: the Scotistic and the Thomistic one. The book defends the latter one, discussing a number of issues concerning substantial and accidental forms, essences, properties, instantiation, the Thomistic notion of materia signata, Frege's Begriff-Gegenstand distinction, and Geach's form-function analogy developed in his writings on Aquinas. In the context of both the scholastic and contemporary metaphysics, the book offers a framework for dealing with issues of individuality and defends a Thomistic theory of individuation |
Analysis |
(Produktform)Electronic book text |
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(Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft |
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(BISAC Subject Heading)PHI012000 |
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(BIC subject category)HPCB: Western philosophy: Medieval & Renaissance, c 500 to c 1600 |
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Duns Scotus, Johannes |
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Prinzip der Individuation |
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Scholastik |
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Thomas von Aquin |
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Scholasticism; Duns Scotus, John; Aquinas, Thomas; principle of individuation |
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PB: Paperback Project |
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(Product Discount Code)TDI: Trade Discount |
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(VLB-WN)9523 |
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Aquinas, Thomas |
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Duns Scotus, John |
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Scholasticism |
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principle of individuation |
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(Produktrabattgruppe)PR: rabattbeschränkt/Bibliothekswerke |
Notes |
Lizenzpflichtig |
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In English |
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Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet DE-101 pdager |
Subject |
Thomas, 1225?-1274
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Duns Scotus, John, approximately 1266-1308 -- Duns Scotus, John approximately 1266-1308 -- Thomas 1225?-1274
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Duns Scotus, John, approximately 1266-1308 |
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Thomas von Aquin, Heiliger 1225-1274 |
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Johannes Duns Scotus 1266-1308 |
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Individuation (Philosophy)
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Scholasticism.
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scholasticism.
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Individuation (Philosophy)
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Scholasticism
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Individuation Philosophie
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Scholastik
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG Verlag
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ISBN |
9783110463019 |
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3110463016 |
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9783110463880 |
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3110463881 |
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9783110462951 |
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3110462958 |
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