Miasma: 'Haecceitas' in Scotus, the Esoteric in Plato, and 'Other Related Matters'

Upa (1996)
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This book explains how Duns Scotus's concept of 'Haecceitas'—thisness, or individuation—represents an insufficiently recognized yet central aspect of Aristotelianism, namely its denial of and flight from 'the play of difference' that was a core aspect of Plato's philosophy

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