De generibus et speciebus
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"[[De generibus et speciebus]]" (English: "Of genera and species", thirteenth century) is a medieval work of philosophy on [[nominalism and realism]]. | "[[De generibus et speciebus]]" (English: "Of genera and species", thirteenth century) is a medieval work of philosophy on [[nominalism and realism]]. | ||
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"Thus "Socratitus" is merely an accident of the substance "humanitas," or, as it is put by the author of the treatise De generibus et speciebus," Man is a species, a thing essentially one (res una essentialiter), which receives certain forms which make it Socrates." --EB1911[1] |
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"De generibus et speciebus" (English: "Of genera and species", thirteenth century) is a medieval work of philosophy on nominalism and realism.
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- "nam cum habeat eorum sententia nihil esse praeter individuum"
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