CONTENTS
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| | | I. The Nature of Individuality | 2 |
| | | II. The Extension of Individuality | 6 |
| | | III. The Ontological Status of Individuality | 9 |
| | | IV. The Cause of Individuality | 15 |
| | | V. The Presence of Accidents Differing only Numerically
in the Same Subject | 22 |
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DISPUTATION V: ON INDIVIDUAL UNITY AND ITS PRINCIPLE | Whether all Things that Exist or Can Exist are
Singular and Individual | | Whether in all Natures the Individual and Singular Thing as Such
Adds Something to the Common or Specific Nature | | Whether Designated Matter is the Principle of Individuation
in Material Substances | | Whether the Substantial Form is the Principle of Individuation
of Material Substances | | Whether the Existence of the Singular Thing is the Principle
of Individuation |
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Publication information:
Book title: Suarez on Individuation:Metaphysical Disputation V: Individual Unity and Its Principle.
Contributors: Jorge J. E. Gracia - Translator, Francisco Suarez - Author.
Publisher: Marquette University Press.
Place of publication: Milwaukee.
Publication year: 1982.
Page number: v.
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