To Question about the Use and Translation of the Terms of "Species" and "Ideae" in St. Thomas Aquinas
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Discussion with Andrew Baumeister about the relationship between the terms "Species" and "Ideae" in Thomas Aquinas.
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Baumeister, A. (2012). Understanding of Real Being: debatable questions of Thomist' Epistemology in the light of contemporary studies. Sententiae, 24(1), 5-25. doi: https://doi.org/10.22240/sent24.01.005
Čiclić, P. (1942). De participatione intellectualitatis purae in homine secundum doctrinam divi Thomae Aquinatis. Bogoslovska smotra, 29(5), 415-427.
Čiclić, P. (1942). De participatione intellectualitatis purae in homine secundum doctrinam divi Thomae Aquinatis. Bogoslovska smotra, 29(5), 415-427.
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2011-12-16
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Seсundant S. (2011). To Question about the Use and Translation of the Terms of "Species" and "Ideae" in St. Thomas Aquinas. Sententiae, 25(2), 209–214. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent25.02.209
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