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  1. Mind-World Identity Theory and Semantic Realism: Haldane and Boulter on Aquinas.Gabriele Anna - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (198):82 - 87.
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  • Could Aquinas Reject Semantic Realism? Reply to De Anna.Stephen J. Boulter - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (201):515-518.
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  • Mind-world identity theory and semantic realism: Haldane and Boulter on Aquinas.Gabriele De Anna - 2000 - Philosophical Quarterly 50 (198):82-87.
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  • Thomas Aquinas on the Apprehension of Being: The Role of Judgement in Light of Thirteenth-Century Semantics.Rosa Vargas Della Casa - unknown
    Aquinas’ famous comments in his early Scriptum on the Sentences (In I Sent., d. 38, q. 1, a. 3) regarding the intellect’s apprehension of essence and esse have traditionally been interpreted as grounding Aquinas’ doctrine on the judgment of esse. For Aquinas, it appears, what the intellect apprehends in a simple concept is essence. Since esse, for him, is not an essence, it cannot, on the received view, be the object of conceptualization. Therefore, esse is grasped by the intellect only (...)
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