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... true or not , it is certainly in the spirit of Duns Scotus . As the Ital- ian proverb has it , " If it is not true , it is well invented . ¡± The Subtle Doctor left behind him twelve folio volumes , edited in 1639 , mainly by Luke ...
... true or not , it is certainly in the spirit of Duns Scotus . As the Ital- ian proverb has it , " If it is not true , it is well invented . ¡± The Subtle Doctor left behind him twelve folio volumes , edited in 1639 , mainly by Luke ...
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... true Mayronis pushed the realist doctrine to an extreme , but Peter Aureolus , of his school , immediately after found the way to nominalism . The doctrine of formalities , then , played an important part in the system of Scotus . The ...
... true Mayronis pushed the realist doctrine to an extreme , but Peter Aureolus , of his school , immediately after found the way to nominalism . The doctrine of formalities , then , played an important part in the system of Scotus . The ...
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... true , who was bound in the hamper of scholasticism , and held on to matter and form . Leibnitz broke with them utterly , and hence his dictum on this question is essentially the same with Aureolus and Occam : " Every individual is ...
... true , who was bound in the hamper of scholasticism , and held on to matter and form . Leibnitz broke with them utterly , and hence his dictum on this question is essentially the same with Aureolus and Occam : " Every individual is ...
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... true , abolishes the distinction between the active and the passive intellect . Here was a fertile thought destructive to the scholastic system , but pushed to its consequences only by his successors . In this connection , again , the ...
... true , abolishes the distinction between the active and the passive intellect . Here was a fertile thought destructive to the scholastic system , but pushed to its consequences only by his successors . In this connection , again , the ...
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... true theory of perception . There are three kinds of termini , as he expresses it , the written sign , the verbal sign , and the con- ceptual sign . This last is the natural sign of the object , and cannot be changed . Thus thought ...
... true theory of perception . There are three kinds of termini , as he expresses it , the written sign , the verbal sign , and the con- ceptual sign . This last is the natural sign of the object , and cannot be changed . Thus thought ...
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