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William Ockham: Volume II / Marilyn McCord Adams

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, 1987Description: 675 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 97802680194020268019401
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B765.O34  .A62 1987
Contents:
Intro -- Series Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the 1989 Printing -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Ockham's Life and Works -- Abbreviations -- William Ockham Volume I -- Part One: Ontology -- Chapter 1: The Problem of Universals -- Chapter 2: Universals Are Not Things Other Than Names -- Chapter 3: Names and Concepts -- Chapter 4: Universals, Conventionalism, and Similarity -- Chapter 5: Ockham's Ontological Program -- Chapter 6: Quantity -- Chapter 7: Relations -- Chapter 8: Quality -- Chapter 9: Evaluation of Ockham's Ontological Program -- Part Two: Logic Chapter 10: The Properties of Terms -- Chapter 11: The Logic of Propositions -- Chapter 12: Arguments -- Part Three: Theory of Knowledge -- Chapter 13: Conceptual Empiricism and Direct Realism -- Chapter 14: Certainty and Scepticism in Ockham's Epistemology -- William Ockham Volume II -- Part Four: Natural Philosophy -- Chapter 15: The Metaphysical Structure of Composite Substances -- Chapter 16: Matter, Quantity, and Individuation -- Chapter 17: Intensification and Reduction of Forms -- Chapter 18: Efficient Causality -- Chapter 19: Motion: Its Ontological Status and Its Causes Chapter 20: On Time -- Part Five: Theology -- Chapter 21: Divine Simplicity, Divine Attributes, and the Meaning of Divine Names -- Chapter 22: Faith and Reason -- Chapter 23: Is God a Knower? -- Chapter 24: Divine Ideas and God's Knowledge of Creatures -- Chapter 25: Divine Ideas, Divine Power, and the Ground of Possibility -- Chapter 26: Can God Know More Than He Knows? A Matter of Types and Tokens -- Chapter 27: Divine Omniscience, Human Freedom, and Future Contingency -- Chapter 28: Divine Omnipotence Analyzed -- Chapter 29: Divine Omnipotence and the Charge of Theologism
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Intro -- Series Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Preface to the 1989 Printing -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Ockham's Life and Works -- Abbreviations -- William Ockham Volume I -- Part One: Ontology -- Chapter 1: The Problem of Universals -- Chapter 2: Universals Are Not Things Other Than Names -- Chapter 3: Names and Concepts -- Chapter 4: Universals, Conventionalism, and Similarity -- Chapter 5: Ockham's Ontological Program -- Chapter 6: Quantity -- Chapter 7: Relations -- Chapter 8: Quality -- Chapter 9: Evaluation of Ockham's Ontological Program -- Part Two: Logic Chapter 10: The Properties of Terms -- Chapter 11: The Logic of Propositions -- Chapter 12: Arguments -- Part Three: Theory of Knowledge -- Chapter 13: Conceptual Empiricism and Direct Realism -- Chapter 14: Certainty and Scepticism in Ockham's Epistemology -- William Ockham Volume II -- Part Four: Natural Philosophy -- Chapter 15: The Metaphysical Structure of Composite Substances -- Chapter 16: Matter, Quantity, and Individuation -- Chapter 17: Intensification and Reduction of Forms -- Chapter 18: Efficient Causality -- Chapter 19: Motion: Its Ontological Status and Its Causes Chapter 20: On Time -- Part Five: Theology -- Chapter 21: Divine Simplicity, Divine Attributes, and the Meaning of Divine Names -- Chapter 22: Faith and Reason -- Chapter 23: Is God a Knower? -- Chapter 24: Divine Ideas and God's Knowledge of Creatures -- Chapter 25: Divine Ideas, Divine Power, and the Ground of Possibility -- Chapter 26: Can God Know More Than He Knows? A Matter of Types and Tokens -- Chapter 27: Divine Omniscience, Human Freedom, and Future Contingency -- Chapter 28: Divine Omnipotence Analyzed -- Chapter 29: Divine Omnipotence and the Charge of Theologism

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