Inventio analogiae: Métaphysique et ontothéologie

Paris: Vrin (2005)
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La doctrine de l'analogie de l'être (analogia entis) doit-elle être considérée comme la tentative, la plus fidèle à l'esprit aristotélicien, pour ordonner unitairement la polysémie de l'être et parer au risque de dissémination du ...

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