Cajetan on Scotus on Univocity

Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics 7:32-42 (2007)
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Abstract

What role does Scotus‘s understanding of univocity play in Cajetan‘s development of a theory of analogy? In this paper I examine three relevant texts from Cajetan (question 3 of his commentary on Aquinas‘s De Ente et Essentia, his treatise De Nominum Analogia, and his commentary on question 13, article 5 of Aquinas‘s Summa Theologiae) in which Cajetan articulates his understanding of analogy at least in part through dialectical engagement with Scotus‘s arguments about univocity.

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Joshua P. Hochschild
Mount St. Mary's University

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