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Ideas of Henry of Ghent, by Text
[Belgian, 1217 - 1293, Studied with Albert Magnus. Leading Augustinian at University of Paris. Critic of Aquinas. 'Doctor Solemnis'.]
Supplement
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p.95
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Kant says things-in-themselves cause sensations, but then makes causation transcendental! [Pinkard]
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VII:1-2
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p.232
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Substance, Quantity and Quality are real; other categories depend on those three
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VII:1-2
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p.233
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The only reality in the category of Relation is things from another category
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XV.5
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p.193
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Accidents are diminished beings, because they are dispositions of substance (unqualified being)
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