Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Catholic Philosophical Association, Volumes 59-60Catholic University of America., 1985 - Philosophy List of members in Proceedings of 2nd- annual meeting. |
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... intellect is also required . Yet the intellect alone is also incapable of such perception . Both sense and intellect together are needed - or more exactly a composite subject having body and soul , sense and intellect . Gilson is strong ...
... intellect is also required . Yet the intellect alone is also incapable of such perception . Both sense and intellect together are needed - or more exactly a composite subject having body and soul , sense and intellect . Gilson is strong ...
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... intellect grasps the something as the commonality . To do this it leaves behind the peculiarities found back in the instances . These peculiarities are the real and cognitional existence . The attained object is grasped as abstracting ...
... intellect grasps the something as the commonality . To do this it leaves behind the peculiarities found back in the instances . These peculiarities are the real and cognitional existence . The attained object is grasped as abstracting ...
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... intellect knows singular things . He says , Hence our intellect knows directly only universals . But indirectly , however , and as it were by a kind of reflexion ( quasi per quandam reflexionem ) , it can know the singular , because ...
... intellect knows singular things . He says , Hence our intellect knows directly only universals . But indirectly , however , and as it were by a kind of reflexion ( quasi per quandam reflexionem ) , it can know the singular , because ...
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Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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