The influence of Cajetan’s De Nominum Analogia is due largely to its first three chapters, which introduce Cajetan’s three modes of analogy: analogy of inequality, analogy of attribution, and analogy of proportionality. Interpreters typically ignore the final eight chapters, which describe further features of analogy of proportionality. This article explains this neglect as a symptom of a failure to appreciate Cajetan’s particular semantic concerns, taken independently from the question of systematizing the thought of Aquinas. After an exegesis of the neglected chapters, which describe the semantics of analogy through the three levels of cognition, the article concludes with observations about the relationship between Cajetan and Aquinas an...
This paper seeks to show, through a brief exposition of the examples Thomas uses in the critical pas...
This study offers an interpretation of Joseph Maréchal's (1878-1944) five-volume work, Le Point de d...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...
The influence of Cajetan’s De Nominum Analogia is due largely to its first three chapters, which int...
Cajetan's treatment of analogy in De Nominum Analogia is well known as the most influential and soph...
Cajetan's treatment of analogy in De Nominum Analogia is well known as the most influential and soph...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/152/version/152 The analogy is...
The paper explains the semantic theory of analogy in Thomas Aquinas and Thomas de Vio, known as Caje...
What role does Scotus‘s understanding of univocity play in Cajetan‘s development of a theory of anal...
The common view that Aquinas changed his mind about analogy (before and after De Veritate 2.11) is u...
Fifty-plus years ago, Ralph McInerny’s The Logic of Analogy characterized Francis Silvestri of Ferra...
At the beginning of his influential De Nominum Analogia, Thomas de Vio Cajetan (1469–1534) mentions ...
Analogy plays a very important role in human reasoning. In this paper, we study a restricted form of...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
This paper seeks to show, through a brief exposition of the examples Thomas uses in the critical pas...
This study offers an interpretation of Joseph Maréchal's (1878-1944) five-volume work, Le Point de d...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...
The influence of Cajetan’s De Nominum Analogia is due largely to its first three chapters, which int...
Cajetan's treatment of analogy in De Nominum Analogia is well known as the most influential and soph...
Cajetan's treatment of analogy in De Nominum Analogia is well known as the most influential and soph...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/152/version/152 The analogy is...
The paper explains the semantic theory of analogy in Thomas Aquinas and Thomas de Vio, known as Caje...
What role does Scotus‘s understanding of univocity play in Cajetan‘s development of a theory of anal...
The common view that Aquinas changed his mind about analogy (before and after De Veritate 2.11) is u...
Fifty-plus years ago, Ralph McInerny’s The Logic of Analogy characterized Francis Silvestri of Ferra...
At the beginning of his influential De Nominum Analogia, Thomas de Vio Cajetan (1469–1534) mentions ...
Analogy plays a very important role in human reasoning. In this paper, we study a restricted form of...
Motivation – The purpose of this article is to reinvigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy ...
Analogy is a mode of reasoning that is employed in problem solving, logic, science and art. The sche...
This paper seeks to show, through a brief exposition of the examples Thomas uses in the critical pas...
This study offers an interpretation of Joseph Maréchal's (1878-1944) five-volume work, Le Point de d...
The purpose of this article is to invigorate debate concerning the nature of analogy, and to broaden...