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- Formal_distinction abstract "In scholastic metaphysics, a formal distinction is a distinction intermediate between what is merely conceptual, and what is fully real or mind-independent. It was made by some realist philosophers of the Scholastic period in the thirteenth century, and particularly by Duns Scotus.".
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- Formal_distinction subject Category:Conceptual_distinctions.
- Formal_distinction subject Category:Metaphysics.
- Formal_distinction subject Category:Scotism.
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- Formal_distinction type BasicCognitiveProcess105701944.
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- Formal_distinction type ConceptualDistinctions.
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- Formal_distinction comment "In scholastic metaphysics, a formal distinction is a distinction intermediate between what is merely conceptual, and what is fully real or mind-independent. It was made by some realist philosophers of the Scholastic period in the thirteenth century, and particularly by Duns Scotus.".
- Formal_distinction label "Formal distinction".
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