Buch, Englisch, Latin, 830 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1450 g
Buch, Englisch, Latin, 830 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 1450 g
Reihe: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Series 1
ISBN: 978-94-6270-161-8
Verlag: Leuven University Press
Editio princeps of Peter Thomae’s De ente
It is generally acknowledged by historians of philosophy that medieval
philosophers made key contributions to the discussion of the problem of being
and the fundamental issues of metaphysics. The Quaestiones de ente of Peter Thomae, composed at Barcelona ca.
1325, is the longest medieval work devoted to the problem of being as well as
the most systematic. The work is divided into three parts: the concept of
being, the attributes of being, and the descent of being. Many of the
philosophical tools that Peter pioneered in this work, such as the distinction
between objective being and subjective being, and various modes of quiddities
and abstraction, were adopted by later thinkers and discussed up to the
eighteenth century. Apart from defending and further extending Scotistic
doctrine, one of Peter’s achievements in the De ente is to fully reconcile Scotistic univocity with the
traditional doctrine of the analogy of being.
In addition to the
critical edition, the present volume also contains a detailed introduction and
study of the philosophy and the manuscripts of the De ente, with an appendix containing the question on univocity by
Francis Marbres (John the Canon), who copied extensively from the De ente.
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PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
I. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
II. DOCTRINAL SUMMARY
III. THE EDITION
III.1 Manuscripts
III.2 Prior editions
III.3 The textual tradition
III.3.1 Common accidents
III.3.2 Isolated accidents
III.3.3 Stemma codicum
III.3.4 Editorial principles
IV. AUTHENTICITY CXLIX
V. TITLE
VI. STATE OF COMPLETION
VII. DATE AND PLACE OF COMPOSITION
VIII. SOURCES
IX. INFLUENCE
X. THE APPENDICES
XI. ABBREVIATIONES ET SIGLA
QUAESTIONES DE ENTE
Prologus
Q. 1 Utrum conceptus entis sit per se notus vel ex aliis cognoscibilis
Q. 2 Utrum conceptus entis sit quidditativus
Q. 3 Utrum conceptus entis sit summe primus
Q. 4 Utrum ens habeat proprium conceptum distinctum a conceptu cuiuslibet entis
specialis
Q. 5 Utrum ratio de conceptu dubio et certo concludat conceptum entis esse
alium a conceptu cuiuslibet entis specialis
Q. 6 Utrum inter omnes conceptus quidditativos possibiles haberi de Deo et
creaturis solus conceptus entis sit simpliciter simplex
Q. 7 Utrum vera analogia et vera univocatio possint se compati in eodem
conceptu
Q. 8 Utrum conceptus entis sit unus sola unitate aequivocationis
Q. 9 Utrum conceptus entis sit unus sola unitate confusionis
Q. 10 Utrum conceptus entis sit unus unitate univocationis
Q. 11 Utrum univocatio conceptus entis sit realis
Q. 12 Utrum ens praedicetur ‘in quid’ de suis propriis passionibus
Q. 13 Utrum ens praedicetur ‘in quid’ de ultimis differentiis
Q. 14 Utrum conceptus entis sit immediate contrahibilis per aliquas
differenetias
Q. 15 Utrum enti reali et enti rationis possit esse aliquid univocum
APPENDICES
Appendix
1: Petri Thomae Retractatio supra Quaestiones de ente
Appendix
2: Francisci de Marbres Quaestiones libri Physicorum I q. 3
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDICES