Fordham University Press Ens Rationis From Suarez To Caramuel: A Study in Scholasticism of The Baroque Era

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Book Title: Ens rationis from Suarez to Caramuel: A Study in Scholasticism of the Baroque
Era
Book Author(s): DANIEL D. NOVOTNÝ
Published by: Fordham University Press. (2013)
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Contents

List of Illustrations ix
Preface xi

1 Scholasticism of the Baroque Era 1


2 Problems Posed by Beings of Reason 23
3 Suárez’s Objectualism: The Nature of Beings
of Reason 36
4 Suárez’s Objectualism: The Causes of Beings
of Reason 58
5 Suárez’s Objectualism: The Division of Beings
of Reason 80
6 Hurtado’s Fallibilism 111
7 Mastri/Belluto’s Modified Objectualism 138
8 Caramuel’s Linguistic Eliminativism 164
Conclusion: Lessons from the History
of Philosophy 180
Appendix: Outlines of the Treatises 185

Notes 193
Bibliography 271
Index 291

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