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    • 73
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    • @incollection{Inman2012-INMEDT,abstract = {One notable area in analytic metaphysics that has seen a revival of Aristotelian and scho- lastic inspired metaphysics is the return to a more robust construal of the notion of essence, what some have labelled ''real'' or ''serious'' essentialism. However, it is only recently that this more robust notion of essence has been implemented into the debate on truthmaking, mainly by the work of E. J. Lowe. The first part of the paper sets out to explore the scholastic roots of essential dependence as well as an account of truthmaking for accidental predications in terms of accidents. Along the way, the author examines the dialectical role the possibility of separated accidents in the Eucharist play with respect to developing a scholastic account of truthmaking as essential dependence. In conclusion the author utilises Aquinas's hylomorphic ontology to suggest a new way forward for an essentialist account of truthmaking.},editor = {Lukas Novak and Daniel D. Novotny and Prokop Sousedik and David Svoboda},year = {2012},author = {Ross Inman},booktitle = {Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic},title = {Essential Dependence, Truthmaking, and Mereology: Then and Now},publisher = {Ontos Verlag},pages = {73--90}}@
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    • Essential Dependence, Truthmaking, and Mereology: Then and Now
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    • 2012
  • last page

    • 90