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The Empiricist Dimension of the Metaphysical Argumentation of Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle
Published 2013-11-28
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Cifuentes, C. L. (2013). The Empiricist Dimension of the Metaphysical Argumentation of Thomas Aquinas and Aristotle. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, 17(1), 153–198. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v17i1.372
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Abstract
The author intends to evince how demonstrations, as used by Aristotle and Aquinas, do not resemble ordinary mathematical demonstrations. In Aristotle and Aquinas's metaphysics, demonstrations are preferentially a posteriori by means of efficient cause, while mathematics uses in first place the a priori demonstration by means of formal cause. This difference rules metaphysics out from the rationalism addressed by Descartes.
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