This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...cannot be applied in any univocal sense to all the ten categories, but yet they are applied analogically to all the categories. When, therefore, it is said by logicians that there are five universals and only five, the meaning is that there are just five universals that can be predicated univocally, through all the ten ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1879 Excerpt: ...cannot be applied in any univocal sense to all the ten categories, but yet they are applied analogically to all the categories. When, therefore, it is said by logicians that there are five universals and only five, the meaning is that there are just five universals that can be predicated univocally, through all the ten categories or ultimate genera. That the five universals, genus, species, difference, property or attribute, and accident, include all that is univocally pred icable of the ten categories may be thus shown: genus, which includes species under it, is not whole or entire essence, as essence exists in the individuals of a species; but it may be regarded as the matter of whole essence. The specific difference is the forma, or formal principle, which, by uniting with the matter, constitutes the quasi compound, species, which expresses "Sex transcendentalia sunt: res, ens, verum, bonum, aliquld, uniun; quae barbara voce amplexa sunt per initiates litteras reubau.' There are six transcendentals: thing, being, true, good, something, one. To assist the memory, the initials of the corresponding Latin words are formed into the barbarous word, reubau. t' Genus est quod prcedicatur de pluribus specie differentibus in quid incompletum, seu in avid tanquam pars materiaUi." Genus is what is predicated as lomething incomplete, or as a material part, of many things differing in their species. whole or perfect essence; i. e., essence as it actually is in individuals. Also, this essence as in individuals has properties that are per se connected with it, i. e., properties that necessarily belong to it, resulting necessarily from the essence as it is in itself intrinsically; and again, the individuals of the species may have accidents that are purely cont...
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