El argumento de continuidad ontológica en De Veritate de Tomás de Aquino / The Ontological Continuity Argument in De Veritate of Thomas Aquinas
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There is a metaphysical affinity among beings that can be called ontological principle of continuity. According to this principle, the lowest level of being has its origin in the attenuation of higher grade, and the reality is understood as an analogy hierarchical of beings, which are arranged in cascades descending to the last degree. In this paper consign the most important passages related to De Veritate in which this argument is present.
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CARAM, G. (2013). El argumento de continuidad ontológica en De Veritate de Tomás de Aquino / The Ontological Continuity Argument in De Veritate of Thomas Aquinas. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 20, 153–166. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v20i.6011
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