Part, Question
1 1, 13| creatures makes any univocal ~predication of them impossible, as in
2 1, 13| creatures; and so only equivocal predication can be ~applied to them.~
3 1, 13| I answer that, Univocal predication is impossible between God
4 1, 13| non-univocal analogical ~predication, which is being.~Aquin.:
5 1, 13| does not depend on the ~predication of the name, but on the
6 1, 13| proceed from the different predication of the name, and not from ~
7 1, 14| as they enter into divine predication, ~everything that savors
8 1, 33| there is no ~priority of predication. But paternity and filiation
9 1, 39| higher except by ~accidental predication; as when I say, "animal
10 1, 39| essence is the Father," ~the predication is one of identity, and
11 1, 54| be its own action, ~such predication is not essential, but concomitant,
12 1, 76| second manner of essential predication, ~(if the forms are ordered
13 1, 76| second ~manner of essential predication.) Therefore, if we have
14 1, 76| second manner of essential predication, if one soul be presupposed
15 1, 77| according as they receive ~the predication of the common genus.~Aquin.:
16 1, 39| higher except by ~accidental predication; as when I say, "animal
17 1, 39| essence is the Father," ~the predication is one of identity, and
18 1, 55| be its own action, ~such predication is not essential, but concomitant,
19 1, 75| second manner of essential predication, ~(if the forms are ordered
20 1, 75| second ~manner of essential predication.) Therefore, if we have
21 1, 75| second manner of essential predication, if one soul be presupposed
22 1, 76| according as they receive ~the predication of the common genus.~Aquin.:
23 1, 77| is called "common" not by predication, ~as if it were a genus;
24 2, 30| have causal, not essential ~predication: for covetousness is not
25 2, 46| in two ways. First, by ~predication; thus "animal" is general
26 2, 56| in two ways. First, by ~"predication": thus "animal" is general
27 3, 2 | to ~man and receives its predication. Therefore, if there is
28 3, 16| preserve the truth of the predication. For they say that man is ~
29 3, 16| but by the truth of the predication. For ~a word signifying
30 3, 16| Nevertheless, its mode of predication is different; and hence ~
31 3, 66| thus there would be "causal predication."~Aquin.: SMT TP Q[66] A[
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