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- catalog alternative "Disputationes metaphysicae. 20-22. English".
- catalog alternative "On creation, conservation, & concurrence".
- catalog contributor b12547288.
- catalog contributor b12547289.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Introduction: "Suarez on Metaphysical Inquiry, Efficient Causality, and Divine Action" -- Disputation 20: On the First Efficient Cause and on His First Action, Which is Creation. Sect. 1. whether it can be known by natural reason that the creation of any being is possible or even necessary; or (what amounts to the same thing) whether a being insofar as it is a being can depend essentially on another being as on an efficient cause. Sect. 2. whether an infinite power of acting is required in order to create and, thus, whether such a power is proper to god to such an extent that it cannot be communicated to a creature. Sect. 3. whether there can be an instrument of creation. Sect. 4. whether creation is something within the creature that is distinct in reality from the creature itself. Sect. 5. whether a newness of being belongs to the nature of creation. -- Disputation 21: On the First Efficient Cause and on His Second Action, Which is Conservation. Sect. 1. whether it can be known by natural reason that created beings always depend for their esse on the actual influence of the first cause. Sect. 2. which action conservation is, and how it differs from creation. Sect. 3. whether things depend for their conservation on God alone -- Disputation 22: On the First Cause, and on his Third Action, Which is Cooperation, or Concurrence, with Secondary Causes. Sect. 1. whether it can be sufficiently proved by natural reason that god operates immediately and per se in the actions of all creatures. Sect. 2. whether God's concurrence with a secondary cause is something in the manner of a principle or something in the manner of an action. Sect. 3. how God's concurrence is related to the secondary cause's action and the action's subject. Sect. 4. how God gives his concurrence to secondary causes. Sect. 5. whether secondary causes depend essentially in their acting on the first cause alone or on other causes as well.".
- catalog extent "cxxiii, 267 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "On creation, conservation, and concurrence.".
- catalog identifier "1890318760 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "On creation, conservation, and concurrence.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng lat".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "South Bend, Ind. : St. Augustine's Press,".
- catalog relation "On creation, conservation, and concurrence.".
- catalog subject "122 21".
- catalog subject "B785.S823 D513 2002".
- catalog subject "Causation Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Necessity (Philosophy) Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: "Suarez on Metaphysical Inquiry, Efficient Causality, and Divine Action" -- Disputation 20: On the First Efficient Cause and on His First Action, Which is Creation. Sect. 1. whether it can be known by natural reason that the creation of any being is possible or even necessary; or (what amounts to the same thing) whether a being insofar as it is a being can depend essentially on another being as on an efficient cause. Sect. 2. whether an infinite power of acting is required in order to create and, thus, whether such a power is proper to god to such an extent that it cannot be communicated to a creature. Sect. 3. whether there can be an instrument of creation. Sect. 4. whether creation is something within the creature that is distinct in reality from the creature itself. Sect. 5. whether a newness of being belongs to the nature of creation. -- Disputation 21: On the First Efficient Cause and on His Second Action, Which is Conservation. Sect. 1. whether it can be known by natural reason that created beings always depend for their esse on the actual influence of the first cause. Sect. 2. which action conservation is, and how it differs from creation. Sect. 3. whether things depend for their conservation on God alone -- Disputation 22: On the First Cause, and on his Third Action, Which is Cooperation, or Concurrence, with Secondary Causes. Sect. 1. whether it can be sufficiently proved by natural reason that god operates immediately and per se in the actions of all creatures. Sect. 2. whether God's concurrence with a secondary cause is something in the manner of a principle or something in the manner of an action. Sect. 3. how God's concurrence is related to the secondary cause's action and the action's subject. Sect. 4. how God gives his concurrence to secondary causes. Sect. 5. whether secondary causes depend essentially in their acting on the first cause alone or on other causes as well.".
- catalog title "Disputationes metaphysicae. 20-22. English".
- catalog title "On creation, conservation, & concurrence".
- catalog title "On creation, conservation, and concurrence : metaphysical disputations 20, 21, and 22 / Francisco Suarez, S.J. ; translation, notes, and introduction by Alfred J. Freddoso.".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "text".