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    How Save Aquinas’s “Intellectus essentiae Argument” for the Real Distinction between Essence and Esse?David Twetten - 2019 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (4):129-143.
    Aquinas’ so-called “Intellectus essentiae Argument” for the distinction between being and essence is notoriously suspect, including among defenders of Aquinas’ distinction. For the paper in this volume, I take as my starting point the recent defense of the argument by Fr. Lawrence Dewan, O.P. Fr. Dewan’s project is unsuccessful. Pointing out some shortcomings in his readings allows me to take up his call to highlight the “formal” or “quidditative side” of Aquinas’ metaphysics, in this case in regards to the proofs (...)
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    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 662.Richard C. Taylor, David Twetten & Michael Wreen - 2011 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 85 (4).
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    Tolle Lege: Essays on Augustine and on Medieval Philosophy in Honor of Roland J. Teske, Sj.Roland J. Teske, Richard C. Taylor, David Twetten & Michael J. Wreen (eds.) - 2011 - Marquette University Press.
    With his clear and accessible prose, impeccable scholarship, and balanced Judgment, Roland Teske, SJ, has been an influential and important voice in Medieval philosophy for more than thirty years. This volume, in his honour, brings together more than a dozen essays on central metaphysical and theological themes in Augustine and other medieval thinkers. The authors, listed below, are noted scholars who draw upon Teskes work, reflect on it, go beyond it, and at times even disagree with it, but always in (...)
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  4. Aquinas's aristotelian and dionysian definition of'God'.David B. Twetten - 2005 - The Thomist 69 (2):203-250.
     
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    Back to Nature in Aquinas.David B. Twetten - 1996 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 5 (2):205-243.
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  6. On Which 'God' Should Be the Target of a 'Proof of God's Existence'.David Twetten - 2006 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 8:75-80.
    Philosophers of religion debate what is meant by the word 'God,' in the conclusion of proofs of God's existence. If'God' is a proper name, there seems to be no good proof that a non-empirical entity has this name. If it is a common name, it seems that it must mean what classical theists mean by 'God' - and the existence of such a being is hard to prove. I defend a third possibility: that 'God' names a common name that is (...)
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    Presentation of the Aquinas Medal.David Twetten - 2009 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 83:15-17.