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_bB642
100 _aBonin, Therese
245 _aCreation as Emanation
_b The Origin of Diversity in Albert the Great`s on the Causes and the Procession of the Universe
260 _aNotre Dame
_bUniversity of Notre Dame Press
_c2001
300 _a179p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1. Introduction 1.1. Responses to Emanation 1.2. Albert on the Nature of the Liber de causis 1.3. The Nature of Albert`s Paraphrase of the Liber de causis 1.4. Summary of the Liber de causis 1.5. A Doctrinal Problem 2. Emanation and Causation 3. God`s Incommunicability to Creatures 3.1. An Apparent Contradiction 3.2. Esse and Id Quod Est 3.3. The Interpretation of Liber de causis 3.4. Resolving the Contradiction 4. The First Created Thing 4.1. Ab I/no Non Nisi Unum 4.2. Prima Rerum Creatarum Est Esse; Esse Creatum Primum Est Intelligentia 4.2.1. The First Interpretation 4.2.1.1. Intelligentia 4.2.1.2. Esse 4.2.2. The Second Interpretation 5. Mediation in the Procession of Creatures 6. God`s Immediacy to the Procession of Creatures
700 1 _aBonin, Therese
902 _bSFS
942 _cBK
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