'Per se notum': Die logische Beschaffenheit des Selbstverständlichen im Denken des Thomas von Aquin

Leiden: Brill (1995)
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In the Aristotelian tradition, some propostitions need no further evidence to be proved: they are "per se nota". This work discusses the conditions that make a proposition "per se nota" according to Thomas Aquinas, focussing on the historical background and the philosophical context of Aquinas' position.

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Luca F. Tuninetti
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