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Commentary on the Book of Causes - Aquinas, Thomas, Saint, and St Thomas Aquinas, and Thomas, Aquinas Saint
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The Book of Causes , highly influential in the medieval university, was commonly but incorrectly understood to be the completion of Aristotle's metaphysics. It was Thomas Aquinas who first judged it to have been abstracted from Proclus's Elements of Theology , presumably by an unknown Arabic author, who added to it ideas of his own. The Book of Causes is of particular interest because themes that appear in it are echoed in the metaphysics of Aquinas: its treatment of being (esse) as proceeding from the First ...

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Commentary on the Book of Causes 1996, Catholic University of America Press, Washington, DC

ISBN-13: 9780813208442

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