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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS.
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
The meaning of the phrase "Law of Nature," and the history of its usage. The Aristotelian theory of growth and potentiality. Scholastic realism and substantial forms. The anti-Aristotelianism of Ockham. The Cartesian view of "law." Seventeenth-century atheism in England. Modern nominalism.
Descartes RenĂˆ ., Form, substantial, Cartesian view of Law(s), Law(s) of nature, Nominalism, Ockham William of, Scholastic Realism, Religion, Scholastic realism
pp. 1-40, with variants
1901~?
870
[c.1901?]
LOGIC / PRACTICAL LOGIC, NOTES, FRAGMENTS
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