Tomás de Aquino y la metafísica perdida de Aristóteles

Anuario Filosófico 33 (67):557-572 (2000)
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Following St. Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas distinguishes tacitly two stages in Aristotle's doctrine on separate substances. A first and imperfect attempt culminates in book Lambda of the Metaphysics. In a second and final treatise, Aristotle manifests the most valuable of the doctrines of Plato, avoiding his inexactitudes of expression

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