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Authors: | Marilyn McCord Adams Richard Cross |
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Affiliation: | Christ Church, Oxford;Oriel College, Oxford |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Scotus's belief that any created substance can depend on the divine essence and/or divine persons as a subject requires him to abandon the plausible Aristotelian principle that there is no merely relational change. I argue that Scotus's various counterexamples to the principle can be rebutted. For reasons related to those that arise in Scotus's failed attempt to refute the principle, the principle also entails that properties cannot be universals. |
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