

On Analogy & Univocity Revisited | Timothy Noone
Oct 6, 2018
Philosophy expert Timothy Noone discusses Aquinas and Scotus' views on analogy and univocity, exploring their implications for theological thinking and epistemic access to divine perfections. The podcast also delves into Aristotle's concepts of genus, unity, and diversity, as well as the exploration of substance and transcendental notions in metaphysics.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Aquinas and Scotus on Analogy and Univocity
02:12 • 16min
Debates on Analogy and Univocity in Philosophy and Theology
18:37 • 22min
Exploration of Aristotle's Texts and Concepts of Genus, Unity, and Diversity in Logic and Philosophy
40:09 • 2min
Exploring Analogy and Univocity in Metaphysics
42:00 • 19min
Exploration of the Concept of Substance and Transcendental Notions
01:01:03 • 7min