Predication and judgment in Aquinas

In this article, I present an interpretation of Thomas Aquinas's theory of judgment (statement), examining semantic, epistemological and ontological aspects of this theory. Elements of judgment such as concepts, phantasms, predication (combination and division), reflection, affirmation, truth a...

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Main Authors: Raul Landim Filho, David Rodgers
Format: Article
Language:German
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 2007-01-01
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description In this article, I present an interpretation of Thomas Aquinas's theory of judgment (statement), examining semantic, epistemological and ontological aspects of this theory. Elements of judgment such as concepts, phantasms, predication (combination and division), reflection, affirmation, truth and falsity are explained. The article shows that this interpretation of Aquinas's theory of judgment may contribute to clarify fundamental distinctions (such as the distinctions between being, essence and existence) of Aquinas's metaphysics.
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Predication and judgment in Aquinas
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Predicação
Reflexão
Afirmação
Juízo
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title_short Predication and judgment in Aquinas
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topic Conceito
Predicação
Reflexão
Afirmação
Juízo
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