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  1. Divine simplicity and the eternal truths: Descartes and the scholastics.Andrew Pessin - 2010 - Philosophia 38 (1):69-105.
    Descartes famously endorsed the view that (CD) God freely created the eternal truths, such that He could have done otherwise than He did. This controversial doctrine is much discussed in recent secondary literature, yet Descartes’s actual arguments for CD have received very little attention. In this paper I focus on what many take to be a key Cartesian argument for CD: that divine simplicity entails the dependence of the eternal truths on the divine will. What makes this argument both important (...)
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  • The structure of mental language: Some problems discussed by early sixteenth century logicians.E. J. Ashworth - 1982 - Vivarium 20 (1):59-83.
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  • Chimeras and imaginary objects: A study in the post-medieval theory of signification.E. J. Ashworth - 1977 - Vivarium 15 (1):57-77.
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  • Descartes on the creation of the eternal truths.Harry Frankfurt - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (1):36-57.
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  • "Do words signify ideas or things?" The scholastic sources of Locke's theory of language.E. J. Ashworth - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (3):299-326.
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  • Francisco Suárez on Eternal Truths, Eternal Essences, and Extrinsic Being.Brian Embry - 2017 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 4.
    It is necessarily true that water is H2O, but it is a contingent fact that there is any water at all. Water therefore seems ill suited to ground the necessary truth that water is H2O. One view traditionally attributed to Scotus and Henry of Ghent was that while water is contingent, the essence of water is necessary; hence, the essence of water can ground the so-called eternal truth that water is H2O. Francisco Suárez rejects this view on the grounds that (...)
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  • Suárez’s Influence on Descartes’s Theory of Eternal Truths.Amy Karofsky - 2001 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 10 (2):241-262.
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  • Suárez on Truth and Mind-Dependent Beings: Implications for a Unified Semiotic.John P. Doyle - 1983 - Semiotics:121-133.
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  • Descartes’ Uncreated Eternal Truths.Norman J. Wells - 1982 - New Scholasticism 56 (2):185-199.
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  • Suárez On Translatio Vocis ‘Veritas’.Giannina Burlando - 2014 - In Lukáš Novák (ed.), Suárez's Metaphysics in its Historical and Systematic Context. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 63-86.
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  • Mental Language and the Unity of Propositions: A Semantic Problem Discussed by Early Sixteenth Century Logicians.E. J. Ashworth - 1981 - Franciscan Studies 41 (1):61-96.
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  • Tra Fonseca e Suárez: una metafisica incompiuta a Coimbra.Mário S. de Carvalho - 2009 - Quaestio 9:41-59.
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  • How it played in the Rue de Fouarre: The reception of Adam wodeham's theory of the Complexe Significable in the arts faculty at Paris in the mid-fourteenth century.Jack Zupko - 1994 - Franciscan Studies 54 (1):211-225.
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  • Petrus Fonseca and material implication.E. J. Ashworth - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (3):227-228.
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  • A receção da Psicologia aristotélica em Roma e em Coimbra.Mário Santiago de Carvalho - 2014 - Revista Filosófica de Coimbra 23 (45):89-112.
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  • Petrus Fonseca and material implication.E. J. Ashworht - 1968 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9:227.
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