Chronicles of Dissent: From the Solemn Intentional Ontology to the Subtle Univocity

The discredit brought upon the Thomasian actus essendi due to its biased existential inception, the twilight of the equivocist paradigm of entity (unius ad alterum analogy) which advocates for immanence in the creatural complex of resembling what is transcendent (esse creaturae as assimilatio ad ess...

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Autor principal: Llamas Roig, Vicente
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Publicado: Centro de Estudios Filosóficos Medievales, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2021
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Sumario:The discredit brought upon the Thomasian actus essendi due to its biased existential inception, the twilight of the equivocist paradigm of entity (unius ad alterum analogy) which advocates for immanence in the creatural complex of resembling what is transcendent (esse creaturae as assimilatio ad esse subsistens) open the path to an innovative ontology forged in light of the intentional consistency that is granted to the essence by Henry of Ghent, with the distinction between esse simpliciter essentiae, responsible for the res a ratitudine, and esse existentiae.