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Singleness Selfindividuation And Its Rejection In The Scholastic Debate On Principles Of Individuation Michal Glowala

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Singleness Selfindividuation And Its Rejection In The Scholastic Debate On Principles Of Individuation Michal Glowala
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Michal Glowala
ISBN: 9783110463880, 9783110462951, 3110463881, 3110462958
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Singleness Selfindividuation And Its Rejection In The Scholastic Debate On Principles Of Individuation Michal Glowala by Michal Glowala 9783110463880, 9783110462951, 3110463881, 3110462958 instant download after payment.

The book is a systematic study of the issue of self-individuation in the scholastic debate on principles of individuation (principia individuationis).


The point of departure is a general formulation of the problem of individuation acceptable for all the participants of the scholastic debate: a principle of individuation of x is what makes x individual (in various possible senses of ‘making something individual’). The book argues against a prima facie plausible view that everything that is individual is individual by itself and not by anything distinct from it (Strong Self-Individuation Thesis). The keynote topic of the book is a detailed analysis of the two competing ways of rejecting the Strong Self-Individuation Thesis: the Scotistic and the Thomistic one. The book defends the latter one, discussing a number of issues concerning substantial and accidental forms, essences, properties, instantiation, the Thomistic notion of materia signata, Frege’s Begriff-Gegenstand distinction, and Geach’s form-function analogy developed in his writings on Aquinas.


In the context of both the scholastic and contemporary metaphysics, the book offers a framework for dealing with issues of individuality and defends a Thomistic theory of individuation.

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