Substance Made Manifest: Metaphysical and Semantic Implications of the Doctrine of Transubstantiation

Saint Anselm Journal 9 (2) (2014)
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Abstract

Argues that traditional Catholic understanding of transubstantiation is obscured by modern metaphysics' neglect of the category of substance, and by modern semantic assumptions about how words signify.

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Joshua P. Hochschild
Mount St. Mary's University

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