Henry of Ghent's Summa: The Questions on God's Existence and Essence, (articles 21-24), Volumes 21-24This volume offers a translation with introduction and notes of Henry of Ghent's questions on the being and essence of God from his Summa of Ordinary Questions (Summa quaestionum ordinarium). These questions form the heart of Henry's philosophy of God, especially his "new way" of proving the existence of God and his claim that God is the first object known by the human intellect. |
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
The Quiddity of God in Relation to Our Knowledge | 16 |
The Questions on Gods Existence and Essence | 37 |
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according actu alia alio aliquid aliquo aliud Aristotle Augustine Augustine says autem Averroës Avicenna bare essence Boethius bonum circa cognitio cognos cognoscendi cognosci cognoscitur contingit converso creatura creature Deum dicendum quod dicitur dictum divine essence enim Ergo essentia esset etiam ex creaturis exists forma formal cause habet Henry Henry of Ghent homo id quod idem ideo illa illud inquantum insofar intellect intelligendo intelligit ipsa ipso ipsum John Damascene knowledge known Metaphysicae Metaphysics modo modum nature neque nihil nisi omnes omnino omnis Peter Lombard Philosopher place as follows Posterior Analytics potest praedicatum precognition primo primum prius proposition quae quaestio qualification quam question quia quid est Deus quid sit quiddity quiditas quod quid ratione rationem says in book scilicet scire sciri secundo secundum quod sicut signifies simpliciter solum substantia Summa sunt supra tamen thing Trinity truth understand University of Dallas utrum vero verum