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UNINA9910463959403321 |
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Autore |
Heider Daniel |
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Universals in second scholasticism : a comparative study with focus on the theories of Francisco Suarez S.J. (1548-1617), Joao Poinsot O.P. (1589-1644) and Bartolomeo Mastri da Meldola O.F.M. Conv. (1602-1673), Bonaventura Belluto O.F.M. Conv. (1600-1676) / / Daniel Heider, Faculty of Theology, University of South Bohemia, Institute of Philosophy, The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic |
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Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2014] |
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©2014 |
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1-4619-5836-9 |
90-272-7067-8 |
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1 online resource (356 p.) |
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Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie, , 1384-668X ; ; Band 54 |
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Neo-Scholasticism |
Universals (Philosophy) |
Electronic books. |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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UNIVERSALS IN SECOND SCHOLASTICISM; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Acknowledgments; Table of contents; 1. Introduction; 1.1 The issue of universals in Scholasticism; 1.2 Historical context: Thomism, Nominalism, Jesuit philosophy and Scotism; 1.3 Goal and methodology; 1.4 State of research; 2. Francisco Suárez (1548-1617) on universals; 2.1 Universals in Disputationes Metaphysicae and De Anima; 2.2 The metaphysics of universals: Formal and individual unity; 2.2.1 Nomenclature and historical point of departure |
2.2.2 Scotus on the common nature according to Suárez's Disputationes Metaphysicae VI, s. 12.2.3 Suárez's "nominalization" of Scotus; 2.3.1 Suárez on the distinction between formal and universal unity; 2.3 Formal and universal unity; 2.3.2 Fonseca on universal unity and the aptitude to being in the many; 2.3.3 Suárez's dismissal of Fonseca's unity of precision; 2.3.4 Suárez on the aptitude to being in |
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the many; 2.4 The metaphysical grades and their distinction; 2.4.1 Scotistic arguments for the distinction ex natura rei; 2.4.2 Suárez on the distinction between the metaphysical grades |
2.5.1 Features of Suárez's cognitive psychology: Intellectual knowledge2.5 The epistemology of universals; 2.5.2 Intellectual cognition of material singulars; 2.5.3 Direct and comparative acts of the intellect; 2.5.4 The first/second intentions and the "quiddity" of the logical universal; 2.6 Hurtado's "confundism" and Suárez's moderate realism; 2.7 Summary; 3 João Poinsot (1589-1644) on universals; 3.1 Universals in Cursus philosophicus Thomisticus; 3.2 Different meanings of universale; 3.3 Universale materialiter sumptum; 3.3.1 Rejection of Platonism, Ultrarealism and Nominalism |
3.3.2 Formal unity and negative community3.3.3 Formal unity and the aptitude to being in the many; 3.3.4 Distinctio virtualis intrinseca and the metaphysical grades; 3.3.5 Individuation, subsistence, existence and universals; 3.4 Universale metaphysicum; 3.4.1 Some features of Poinsot's cognitive psychology; 3.4.2 Knowledge of material singulars; 3.4.3 The metaphysical universal: Representational and cognitional aspect; 3.4.4 The extrinsic denomination and the first objective intention; 3.5 Universale logicum; 3.5.1 The "quiddity" of the logical universal: Esse in or dici de? |
3.5.2 Formation of the logical universal3.6 Summary; 4. Bartolomeo Mastri da Meldola (1602-1673)/Bonaventura Belluto (1600-1676) on universals; 4.1 Universals in Cursus ad mentem Scoti; 4.2 Division of universale; 4.3.1 Anti-Nominalism and Anti-Platonism of Mastri's/Belluto's Doctrine; 4.3 Universale metaphysicum remotum; 4.3.2 Objective precision, formal distinction and the metaphysical grades; 4.3.3 The extramental character of the community of the common nature; 4.3.4 Community per indifferentiam, or per inexistentiam? |
4.3.5 Formal unity of the common nature: Essential and existential order |
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This study aims to present a comparative analysis of philosophical theories of universals espoused by the foremost representatives of the three main schools of early modern scholastic thought. The book introduces the doctrines of Francisco Suárez, S.J. (1548-1617), the Thomist John of St. Thomas, O.P. (1589-1644), and the Scotists Bartolomeo Mastri da Meldola, O.F.M. Conv. (1602-1673) and Bonaventura Belluto, O.F.M. Conv. (1600-1676). The author examines in detail their mutual doctrinal delineation as well as the conceptualist tenet of the Jesuit Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza (1578-1641), whose tho |
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UNINA9911020420303321 |
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Autore |
Hashizume Mineo |
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Colloids and Interfacial Dynamics : Basics to Application / / edited by Mineo Hashizume, Yoshiro Imura |
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Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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1 online resource (438 pages) |
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Physical Chemistry in Action, , 2197-4357 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Colloids |
Surfaces (Technology) |
Thin films |
Self-assembly (Chemistry) |
Photocatalysis |
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Materials - Analysis |
Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Film |
Molecular Self-assembly |
Characterization and Analytical Technique |
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Dynamics of Photo-Responsive Systems Consisting of Molecular Self-Assemblies -- Dynamics of Molecules Loaded on Polysaccharide Composite Films -- Spatio-temporal dynamic interfaces in biomaterials -- Ultrafast Vibrational Dynamics of Water at Interfaces -- What is the Role of Hydration Water in the Self-Assembly of Soft Materials Such as Lipids, Surfactants, Polymers, and Proteins? -- Dynamic Self-Assembly of Nanospheres towards Functional Surfaces -- Formation of Noble Metal Nanowires and Their Catalytic and Optical Properties -- Photoexcited Carrier Dynamics and Photocatalytic Activity on Titanium Dioxide Surfaces -- Carrier Transfer from Photocatalyst to Cocatalyst -- Dynamics of Polymer Chains via Interfacial Viscoelasticity Analysis -- Design and applications of polymer particles with dynamic structures |
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-- Roles of Cholesterol in Controlling Characteristics of Catanionic Vesicles -- Stability and Structural Analysis of Foams Formed by Surfactants Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering -- Surfactant-Induced Elution of Plasticizers from Medical Devices -- Solubility Dynamics and Hydrophobic Interactions of Acidic Analgesics and Basic Anesthetics -- Antioxidative Mechanism of Radical Scavenger and Local Anesthetics -- In-Situ Observations of Friction Interfaces -- Friction Dynamics on Human-Skin Surfaces. |
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This book presents the dynamics of colloids and interfaces in various materials such as assemblies of surfactants, lipids, nanoparticles, and surfaces of biomaterials, catalysts and engineering materials. It covers a wide range of topics, from basics to applications, on fabrication, functions, and understanding the mechanisms of those systems. The book highlights the importance of understanding from the perspective of colloidal and interfacial chemistry for the materials exhibiting dynamic behaviors. Readers can find a new direction for the development of nano-stimulus-responsive systems consisting of molecular assemblies by understanding the relationships between the dynamics of molecules, the dynamics of molecular assemblies, and the dynamics of the functions of molecular assemblies. Also, the book provides useful knowledge for the development of new photocatalysts through a detailed explanation of the complex dynamics of electron transfer on the catalyst surface. The authors hope that common denominators will be found in different materials from the perspective of the dynamics of colloids and interfaces, and that readers will find guidelines for the development of new nanomaterials. |
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