Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics : a Most Ample Index to the Metaphysics of Aristotle.

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Main Author: Suarez, Francisco
Other Authors: Doyle, John P.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, 2004
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • ""© 2004 Marquette University Press""; ""Table of Contents""; ""To Mary Gale""; ""Introduction""; ""Suárez on Metaphysics The Plan and the Progression of the Whole Work To the Reader""; ""The Preface to the Second Disputation""; ""Francisco Suárez, S.J.A Most Ample Index to the Metaphysics of Aristotle""; ""The First Introductory Chapter""; ""Chapter Two of the Introduction""; ""Chapter Three About Various Opinions of the Ancient Philosophers Regarding the Principles of Things""; ""Chapter Four About the Same Opinions""; ""Chapters Five and Six About the Same Thing""
  • ""Chapter Seven The Opinions of the Ancients Are Opposed""""The Second Book of the Metaphysics""; ""Chapter One It Is Difficult to Find the Truth ThatThis Science Seeks""; ""Chapter Two There Is No Process to Infinity in Species or Number of Causes""; ""Chapter Three About the Manner and Order to Be Observed in Seeking Truth""; ""The Third Book of the Metaphysics1 Summarily Containing All Difficulties That Occur in This Science""; ""Chapter One""; ""Chapter Two Reasons for Doubting in the First Five Questions""
  • ""Chapter Three A Question Is Raised about Principles: Whether They Are Themselves Genera, or Elements, or Physical Principles?""""Chapter Four""; ""Chapter Five""; ""Chapter Six""; ""The Fourth Book of the Metaphysics""; ""About the Subject of This Doctrine, As Well As Its Parts, Properties, and Principles""; ""Chapter Two About the Analogy of Being and about Some of Its Properties""; ""Chapter Three First Principles Pertain to This Science and Especially That Which Is the First of All""
  • ""Chapters Four To Eight These First Principles Are Defended: “It Is Impossible That the Same Thing Both Be and Not Be at the Same Timeâ€? and “Everything Necessarily either Is or Is Notâ€?""""The Fifth Book of the Metaphysics1 On the Signification and Distinction of Common and Analogous Terms""; ""Chapter One About the Common Meaning and True Signification of the word “Principleâ€?""; ""Chapter Two About Causes""; ""Chapter Three About an Element""; ""Chapter Four About Nature""; ""Chapter Five About Necessity and Its Modes""; ""Chapter Six About Unity and Its Various Modes""
  • ""Chapter Seven About Being and the Various Ways in Which It Is or Is Signified""""Chapter Eight About Substance""; ""Chapter Nine About Same, Diverse, and Similar""; ""Chapter Ten About Opposites and Things Specifically Different""; ""Chapter Eleven About the Modes of Prior and Posterior""; ""Chapter Twelve About Potency""; ""Chapter Thirteen About a Quantum or about Quantity""; ""Chapter Fourteen About “Qualeâ€? [Such] and Quality [Suchness]""; ""Chapter Fifteen""; ""Chapter Sixteen About the Perfect""; ""Chapter Seventeen About a Term""