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  1. 11. März 2015 · In the final chapters, Hughes discusses Aquinas’s account of the existence and nature of God, and his treatment of the problem of evil, as well as his ideas about the relation of goodness to being, choice, and happiness. Aquinas on Being, Goodness, and God is essential reading for students and scholars of Aquinas, and anyone interested in ...

  2. 26. März 2020 · For being is not a genus but is predicated of different things in many ways. Therefore in Book I of the Physics it is said that the statement ‘Being is one’ is false. For being does not have one nature like one genus or one species.” Here we see again that Aquinas does not speak of God’s being and our being in the same way. They are two ...

  3. Selection from St. Thomas Aquinas, On Being and Essence, trans. Armand Maurer, C.S.B., cc. 77-80. 77. Whatever is not of the understood content of an essence or quality is something which comes from without and makes a composition with the essence, because no essence can be understood without the things which are parts of it.

  4. 26. Juni 2023 · On Being and Essence. Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Armand Maurer, C.S.B. by Aquinas, St. Thomas) Maurer, Armand (trans) Publication date 1949-01-01 Publisher Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studie Collection inlibrary; p ...

  5. Abstract. Aquinas develops a distinctive account of the relation between being and essence, one which inspired controversy and comment in the centuries after his death. Relying on his basic essentialism, he also offered a detailed, nuanced, realist conception of human nature and of the role contingent beings play in a universe structured by a ...

  6. 15. Juni 2017 · I discuss Thomas Aquinas’ views on being, power, and logic, and show how together they provide rebuttals against certain principal objections to the notion of divine omnipotence. The objections I have in mind can be divided into the two classes. One says that the notion of omnipotence ends up in self-contradiction. The other says that it ends up contradicting certain doctrines of traditional ...

  7. Aquinas on being.Anthony Kenny - 2002 - New York: Oxford University Press. Thomas Aquinas' Reception Of The Aristotelian God.Branko Klun - 2002 - Phainomena 41. A Mereological Construal of the Primary Notions Being and Thing in Avicenna and Aquinas.Daniel D. De Haan - 2014 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 88 (2):335-360.