La «causalidad del uno» en Dominicus Gundissalinus / The Causality of the One in Dominicus Gundissalinus
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This article deals with the arguments which the metaphysical work of Dominicus Gundissalinus uses in order to explain the kind of unity found in the many, as well as the status of multiplicity, which proceeds from a being who is both one and unique. From the notion of a creating cause the article will show the possibility of the existence of the many, having as background the thesis which appears in the texts of Gundissalinus: omne creatum a creante esse diversum.
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SOTO-BRUNA, M. J. (2014). La «causalidad del uno» en Dominicus Gundissalinus / The Causality of the One in Dominicus Gundissalinus. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 21, 53–68. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v21i.5905
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