Richard Cross, Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
IntroductionChapter 1. Communion and mereology: Aquinas and his early followersChapter 2. Communion and accidentality: Henry of Ghent and Giles of RomeChapter 3. Dependence and accidentality (1): Franciscans from Bonaventure to William of WareChapter 4. Dependence and accidentality (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporariesChapter 5. Dependence and accidentality (3): Dominicans and othersChapter 6. Esse theoriesChapter 7. Negation theories (1): Bonaventure to William of WareChapter 8. Negation theories (2): Duns Scotus and his Franciscan contemporariesChapter 9. Linguistic theoriesChapter 10. A Trinitarian questionChapter 11. The semantics of Christological predicationChapter 12. Instrumentality and Christ's human activityChapter 13. Dogmatic and systematic postscript
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