Metaphysical themes in Thomas Aquinas II /
Thomas Aquinas on God's freedom to create or not.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
Catholic University of America Press,
2007
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Edition: | [Rev. ed.]. |
Series: | Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ;
v. 47. |
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- The possibility of a Christian philosophy : a Thomistic perspective
- The Latin Avicenna as a source of Thomas Aquinas's metaphysics
- Truth in Thomas Aquinas
- Thomas Aquinas and the axiom "what is received is received according to the mode of the receiver"
- Thomas Aquinas and the axiom that unreceived act is unlimited
- Thomas Aquinas on our knowledge of God and the axiom that every agent produces something like itself
- Thomas Aquinas on creatures as causes of esse
- Thomas Aquinas on demonstrating God's omnipotence
- Thomas Aquinas on God's freedom to create or not
- Thomas Aquinas's commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics
- Platonism and Aristotelianism in Aquinas.