The Similarity and Exemplarity of Things in the Logos, according to Thomas Aquinas

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 25:67-80 (2018)
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This article focuses on the fourth question of Thomas Aquinas’ De veritate in order to analyse the ontological status of things in the divine Logos, or Word. To do this, and following Aquinas’ text, it first examines the analogy between the mental word and the divine word, explaining the meaning of exemplarity. It then traces the cognitive process which leads to intellectual conception. Finally, in a comprehensive manner, it examines issues surrounding the way of knowing a thing according to similitude and exemplarity in the divine Logos.

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