The Metaphysical Demonstration of the Existence of God: Metaphysical Disputations 28-29In the course of his argument, Suarez rejects any "physical" demonstration, which would employ the Aristotelian principle, "Everything which is moved is moved by another," in order to pass from motion to a First Mover. Other topics that he treats include, in Disputation 28, the analogy of being between God and creatures, and in Disputation 29, the fact that there is only one God who is the creator of all else."--BOOK JACKET. |
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ON THE DIVISION OF BEING INTO | 2 |
Whether Being Is Sufficiently and Adequately Divided | 18 |
Whether the Aforesaid Division Is Univocal or Analogous | 29 |
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