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Univocity and Analogy in the Long Thomist and Scotist Traditions
Ott 26 - Ott 28
Univocity and Analogy in the Long Thomist and Scotist Traditions
26-28 October 2023
Angelicum, Aula Minor
Largo Angelicum, 1 Rome, Italy 00184
Lingua: Inglese
Few philosophical traditions (if any) have thought as deeply and as seriously about univocity and analogy as Thomism and Scotism. This conference will explore (a) Thomist accounts of univocity, (b) Scotist accounts of analogy, (c) Scotist accounts of univocity, and (d) Thomist accounts of analogy.
Schedule:
Thursday 26 October
10:00 | Andreas Waldstein | How Many Formal Concepts?
11:30 | Francesco Fiorentino | Analogy and Univocity in Henry of Harclay
15:00 | Andrea Nannini | Metaphysical Hybridism: John of Ripa between Univocity and Analogy
16:30 | Garrett Smith | Defining Univocity in Early Scotism
Friday 27 October
10:00 | Gregorio Fracchia | Cornelio Fabro, the Fourth Way, and the Notion of Analogy
11:30 | Jacopo Lohs | Cognition and Univocity: the theological-philosophical elaboration of Francis of Meyronnes
15:00 | Dominic LaMantia | Do Thomists Defend Analogy too Effectively for their own Good? Scotus, Some Thomists, and the Challenge of Jesuit Nominalism
16:30 | Domenic D’Ettore | Too Simple for Univocity: Thomas and Ferrariensis on Language about God
Saturday 28 October
10:00 | Pasquale Viola | The Univocity of Being in Geraldus Odonis: an Analytic Approach
11:30 | Vitaly Ivanov | The faithful disciple of Scotus? The diverse modes of univocity and ‘saving of analogy’ in John of Bassolis, OFM
15:00 | Philip Neri Reese | Matthias Aquarius’s Supertranscendental Critique of the Univocity of Being
16:30 | Efrem Jindracek | Michael Saravetius de Petrasancta OP and his treatise De analogia entis contra Scotistas (1516)