Thesis advisor: Eileen C. SweeneyThis work aims to initiate a comprehensive and definitive account of St. Thomas Aquinas' doctrine of the principle of the individuation of substances of a common species, which adds some sort of "quantity" or "dimensions" to the Aristotelian account of matter as the principle of individuation. After laying out the interpretative problem in its entirety through a review of the Scholastic and modern traditions of commentary, I determine the first step on the path to its solution, and take that first step by offering a properly limited interpretation of the account set forth in Question 4, article 2 of the Expositio super librum Boethii De trinitate. I argue that this text presents a sapiential metaphysical a...
Post-printIn addressing bioethical issues at the beginning of human life, such as abortion, in vitro...
According to St. Thomas, words refer to actual things by the mediation of concepts in the intellect....
According to the Thomistic tradition, the Principle of Totality (TPoT) articulates a secondary princ...
The author notices ambiguity in Aquinas’ principle of individuation, or how it is that a universal s...
Post-printIn this paper, I provide a formulation of Thomas Aquinas’s account of the nature of human ...
There is widely known disagreement between Thomas Aquinas and John Pecham which concerns the plura...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
This paper examines Henry of Ghent's account of individuation. Through the analysis of question 8 of...
Abstract: The medieval problem of individuation is not the contemporary problem of «individuals » o...
Thomas Aquinas embraces a controversial claim about the way in which parts of a substance depend on ...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an accurate, concrete and complete account of the human b...
Aquinas argued that human beings are material things, and he took the human soul to be the form of t...
Thomas Aquinas\u27 claim that the human intellect is immaterial figures prominently in his philosoph...
This paper presents Thomas Aquinas’ concept of creation as a metaphysical theory of the origin of be...
Post-printIn addressing bioethical issues at the beginning of human life, such as abortion, in vitro...
According to St. Thomas, words refer to actual things by the mediation of concepts in the intellect....
According to the Thomistic tradition, the Principle of Totality (TPoT) articulates a secondary princ...
The author notices ambiguity in Aquinas’ principle of individuation, or how it is that a universal s...
Post-printIn this paper, I provide a formulation of Thomas Aquinas’s account of the nature of human ...
There is widely known disagreement between Thomas Aquinas and John Pecham which concerns the plura...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
The article analyses Thomas Aquinas reflection of the problem of being. An explanation of the struct...
This paper examines Henry of Ghent's account of individuation. Through the analysis of question 8 of...
Abstract: The medieval problem of individuation is not the contemporary problem of «individuals » o...
Thomas Aquinas embraces a controversial claim about the way in which parts of a substance depend on ...
The aim of this dissertation is to provide an accurate, concrete and complete account of the human b...
Aquinas argued that human beings are material things, and he took the human soul to be the form of t...
Thomas Aquinas\u27 claim that the human intellect is immaterial figures prominently in his philosoph...
This paper presents Thomas Aquinas’ concept of creation as a metaphysical theory of the origin of be...
Post-printIn addressing bioethical issues at the beginning of human life, such as abortion, in vitro...
According to St. Thomas, words refer to actual things by the mediation of concepts in the intellect....
According to the Thomistic tradition, the Principle of Totality (TPoT) articulates a secondary princ...