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Document Details : Title: Gregory of Rimini on the Intension and Remission of Corporeal Forms Author(s): LOEWE, Can L. Journal: Recherches de Théologie et Philosophie Médiévales Volume: 81 Issue: 2 Date: 2014 Pages: 273-330 DOI: 10.2143/RTPM.81.2.3062082 Abstract : The goal of this paper is to provide an account of Gregory of Rimini’s (1300-1358) theory of the intension and remission of corporeal forms. Under the influence of new Oxford ideas of the fourteenth century Gregory adopts a highly quantitative approach to intensive change. The paper discusses Gregory’s defense of the addition theory, especially in light of Walter Burley’s counter-arguments. It also considers Gregory’s account of the continuity of intensive change, as well as his views on the possibility of the co-presence of contrary qualities in the same subject. |
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