On Determining What There is
The Identity of Ontological Categories in Aquinas, Scotus and Lowe
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
This book explores the nature of categories as fundamental features of reality, focusing on Thomas Aquinas's method of identifying them through predicates and subjects. It critiques Duns Scotus's rejection of Aquinas, arguing for the possibility of real distinctions in predication. The discussion informs E. J. Lowe's contemporary four-category ontology.
