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Part IV: Denys Turner on Scotus: Univocity and Inference-A Brief but Related Divergence from Turner’s Text
0 Comments Published by Cynthia R. Nielsen January 18th, 2008 in Aquinas, Denys Turner, Duns Scotus, Univocity of Being, analogical predication[I recommend reading part III or you might find yourself wondering what this post has to do with Denys Turner].
By “primary adequate object” (PAO), Scotus means that our intellect is proportionate to and commensurate with the object in question (being) and has the ability to actualize the potencies involved. Being as being as the PAO [...]


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