2 résultats pour "cajetan"
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Cajetan (Thomas de Vio)
word for the analogous things and the notion connected to the common term is wholly the same. However, the analogous things share unequally in the nature involved, for example, 'body' as found in corruptible bodies on the surface of the earth and 'body' as found in the heavenly bodies, which Cajetan (following Aristotelian tradition) takes to be incorruptible. Since the notion of body is wholly the same, namely a substance subject to three dimensions, the logician considers the analogous t...
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Aristotelianism, Renaissance
of Medicine, Galen distinguishes between what he calls the method of resolution, in which an object is broken downinto its component parts, and the method of composition, in which the components used in the resolution are putinto their proper order. Late medieval Aristotelians, like Pietro d'Abano (1257-1315) in his Conciliator differentiarumphilosophorum et praecipue medicorum (Conciliator of the Differences between Philosophers and EspeciallyPhysicians) (composed around 1300), conflated...