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The Philosophical Legacy of Jorge J. E. Gracia
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- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-4960-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-4961-4
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 344
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- Historical No access
- Medieval/Scholastic Philosophy No access
- Hispanic/Latino/Latin American Philosophy No access
- Systematic No access
- Metaphysics/Ontology No access
- Philosophical Historiography No access
- Philosophy of Language/Hermeneutics No access
- Ethnicity/Race/Nationality Issues, and Hispanic/Latino Issues No access
- Conclusion No access
- Meta-Philosophy and Diversity No access
- Proving the Existence of Latin American Philosophy No access
- Concluding Remarks No access
- Gracia’s Engagement with The Critical View of Philosophy of Liberation No access
- Conclusion No access
- Introduction No access
- The Sources No access
- Philosophical Beginnings No access
- The Link between Biography and Philosophical Works No access
- Philosophy and Specialization No access
- An Account of Philosophical Vocation No access
- Conclusion No access
- Appendix: Brief Biographies No access
- Introduction No access
- Suárez No access
- Gracia No access
- Qualifications No access
- Conclusion No access
- Introduction No access
- Formal and Objective Concepts No access
- Objective Concepts and Beings of Reason No access
- The Ontological Status of Suárez’s Objective Concepts No access
- Conclusion No access
- Chapter 6: A Gracian Categorial Analysis of Boethius’s On Division No access
- Setting up the Problem No access
- Tachau’s Interpretation of Scotus’ Theory of Cognition No access
- Tachau/Spruit Controversy on Intelligible Species in Bacon No access
- Toward Understanding Scotus against the Baconian Background: Summing Up No access
- Concluding Remarks: How to Expand Gracia Program in the History of Individuation No access
- Introduction No access
- The Problem of Universals No access
- Individuality and the Principle of Individuation No access
- Gracia’s Solution to the Problems of Individuality and Identity in Thomistic Metaphysics No access
- Gracia’s Contribution to Thomistic Metaphysics No access
- Conclusion No access
- Scheler on Sorting Communities No access
- Aristotelian Soundings No access
- Aristotelian Inspired Criticisms of Scheler No access
- Conclusion No access
- Introduction No access
- Three Questions: Intension, Extension, and Ontological Status No access
- Intension and Extension of the Features of Substances No access
- The Ontological Status of the Features of Substances No access
- Essential and Accidental Features No access
- Concluding Remarks No access
- Introduction No access
- 1. Categorial Conceptions of Metaphysics: Gracia, Collingwood, Mure and a Synthesis No access
- 2. Origins of Metaphysics and the Developmental Paradigm: Heraclitus No access
- 3. Ontology as a Special Science and its Collapse. No access
- 4. From Ontology to Objective Logic No access
- Closing Remarks No access
- Acknowledgments and Dedication No access
- Introduction No access
- Gracia on Categories, Aesthetic Objects, and Interpretation No access
- Transcendental Beauty No access
- Supertranscendental Beauty No access
- Reply to Objections and the Place of Beautiful Categories in Excellent Metaphysics No access
- Introduction No access
- Gracia on Divine Revelation No access
- Gracia’s Theory of the Interpretation of Texts No access
- The Central Argument of HGM No access
- Theology and the Hermeneutic Circle No access
- Difficulties with Gracia’s Theory of Revelation No access
- Religious Experience and Revelation No access
- Conclusion No access
- Introducing Pierre Menard No access
- In Praise of Copying No access
- Texts and Works No access
- What If Reading Is Writing? No access
- Introduction No access
- Gracia’s Genetic Common-Bundle View of Race No access
- How Is Race Being Used in Contemporary Medical Research and Practice? No access
- The Relevance of Gracia’s Genetic Common-Bundle View of Race No access
- Introduction No access
- Why Chicago? No access
- Why Toronto after Chicago? No access
- Why Gracia Did Not Call Himself a Thomist, and Why, in a Way, Like Adler, He Was Right and Wrong To Do So No access
- Introduction No access
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- Chapter 2 No access
- Chapter 3 No access
- Chapter 4 No access
- Chapter 5 No access
- Chapter 6 No access
- Chapter 7 No access
- Chapter 8 No access
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- Chapter 15 No access
- Chapter 16 No access
- Contents No access
- 1. Introduction No access
- 2. Books Authored No access
- 3. Books Edited No access
- 4. Journal Articles and Book Chapters No access
- 5. Special Journal Issues Edited No access
- 6. Publications on Gracia No access
- Index No access Pages 325 - 344





