The Analogy of Names and the Concept of Being
| Authors | Cajetan, Tommaso de Vio, O.P. Bushinski, Edward A., C.S.Sp. Koren, Henry J., C.S.Sp. |
| Series | Duquesne Studies [4.0] |
| Tags | Analogy |
| Publisher | Duquesne University |
| Published | 31 gen 1953 |
| Date | 31 lug 2019 |
| Languages | eng |
| Identifiers | Amazon.com, uri: https://archive.org/details/Analogy, oclc: 1086364099, isbn: 9781606084632, url: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112045376628 |
| Formats | PDF, PDF_OCR |
Description
Literally translated and annotated by Edward A. Bushinski, C.S.Sp., in collaboration with Henry J. Koren, C.S.Sp., from De Nominum Analogia and De Conceptu Entis
p. 9 (PDF p. 23) fn. 3 cites, regarding how misunderstanding analogy causes problems in modern science:
- Andrew G M van Melsen, “Ch. IV, Sections 5-7 and Ch. V, Section 3,” in The Philosophy of Nature (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1953), 119–44, 156–67.