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- 99050569 alternative "De causa formali substantiali. English".
- 99050569 contributor B8674852.
- 99050569 contributor B8674853.
- 99050569 created "c2000.".
- 99050569 date "2000".
- 99050569 date "c2000.".
- 99050569 dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- 99050569 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-201) and indexes.".
- 99050569 description "Whether there are substantial forms in material things -- In what way substantial forms can come to be in and from matter -- Whether matter temporally precedes form in every eduction of the substantial form -- Whether, when form is educed from matter, it comes to be as such (per se) -- Concerning the proper nature of the substantial form and the nature of its causality -- Concerning the nature of formal causality -- What the effect of the formal cause is -- Whether the substantial form is a true cause of matter and matter is its effect -- Whether the dependence of matter on form is so great that without form matter could not be -- Conserved even through the divine power, nor form without matter -- Whether there is only one formal cause for one substance -- On the metaphysical form, the matter that corresponds to it, and the causality it exercises.".
- 99050569 extent "p. cm.".
- 99050569 identifier "0874622395 (alk. paper)".
- 99050569 isPartOf "Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation ; no. 36".
- 99050569 issued "2000".
- 99050569 issued "c2000.".
- 99050569 language "eng lat".
- 99050569 language "eng".
- 99050569 publisher "Milwaukee, Wis. : Marquette University Press,".
- 99050569 subject "111/.1 21".
- 99050569 subject "B785.S823 D3613 2000".
- 99050569 subject "Form (Philosophy)".
- 99050569 subject "Substance (Philosophy)".
- 99050569 tableOfContents "Whether there are substantial forms in material things -- In what way substantial forms can come to be in and from matter -- Whether matter temporally precedes form in every eduction of the substantial form -- Whether, when form is educed from matter, it comes to be as such (per se) -- Concerning the proper nature of the substantial form and the nature of its causality -- Concerning the nature of formal causality -- What the effect of the formal cause is -- Whether the substantial form is a true cause of matter and matter is its effect -- Whether the dependence of matter on form is so great that without form matter could not be -- Conserved even through the divine power, nor form without matter -- Whether there is only one formal cause for one substance -- On the metaphysical form, the matter that corresponds to it, and the causality it exercises.".
- 99050569 title "De causa formali substantiali. English".
- 99050569 title "On the formal cause of substance : metaphysical disputation XV / Francis Suarez ; translated by John Kronen & Jeremiah Reedy ; introduction & explanatory notes by John Kronen.".
- 99050569 type "text".