Participation and Substantiality in Thomas Aquinas

New York: Brill (1995)
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Abstract

This book offers a philosophical analysis of the main themes and problems of Aquinas' metaphysics of creation, centred on the concept of participation, the systematical meaning of which is examined in a critical discussion of the prevailing views of contemporary Thomas scholars.

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