St. Thomas on the Object of Geometry: Under the Auspices of the Aristotelian Society of Marquette University, Band 82;Band 84Marquette University Press, 1954 - 99 Seiten |
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... whole and part , and on a re - thinking of the realism which enables us to abstract with- out falsifying . For a whole cannot be ab- stracted from any parts whatever , since there are some parts on which the whole depends for its being ...
... whole and part , and on a re - thinking of the realism which enables us to abstract with- out falsifying . For a whole cannot be ab- stracted from any parts whatever , since there are some parts on which the whole depends for its being ...
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... whole , but that only part of this whole , a part that is as form to sensible matter rather than as accident to substance , is taken into mathe- matical account . In its own order , however , and not with respect to the physical world ...
... whole , but that only part of this whole , a part that is as form to sensible matter rather than as accident to substance , is taken into mathe- matical account . In its own order , however , and not with respect to the physical world ...
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... whole , " and obviously in dividing such parts from the whole , division must eventually cease . In other words , the parts in our line are finite . Their number is six . The other and philosophically more inter- esting kind of parts ...
... whole , " and obviously in dividing such parts from the whole , division must eventually cease . In other words , the parts in our line are finite . Their number is six . The other and philosophically more inter- esting kind of parts ...
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accident accidental form actually existing Anal analysis angles Anima Aristotelian Society Aristotle Boet circle considering continuum demonstration dimensions distinct divided division Ente et Ess Étienne Gilson etry Euclid Euclidian formal cause genus geom hence homogeneous human science hyperbolic hyperbolic geometry Ibid II Phys imagination individuated infinity instance intellect intelligible matter ject knowable knowledge logic losopher of nature Marquette University material definition mathe mathematical object mathematical sciences mathematician matical measure meta mind minimal mobile world non-Euclidian non-Euclidian geometries Notre Dame University object of geometry ometry parallel parallel postulate Ph.D philosophy of nature Phys physical order plane Post Posterior Analytics potency principles qualities and motions quan quantified substance scientific sense qualities sense world sensible matter sensible quality sical sion species stance stracted straight line substantial form Summa contra Gent Summa Theol terminating thing Thomas Aquinas tinuum tion tity triangle Trin unity Vives whole