Treatise on separate substances / A Latin-English ed. of a Newly-established text based on 12 mediaeval mss. With introduction and notes, by Francis J. Lescoe.
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West Hartford, Conn. : Saint Joseph College [1963]
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The opinion of the early philosophers and of Plato -- Aristotle's opinion -- How Aristotle and Plato agree -- How the above positions of Plato and Aristotle differ -- The opinion of Avicebron and his arguments for it -- Refutation of Avicebron's position -- That of spiritual and corporeal substances there cannot be one matter -- On the refutation of Avicebron's arguments -- Concerning the error of those who posit the angels as not created and its refutation -- The opinion of Avicenna on the coming of things from the first principle and its refutation -- Concerning Plato's opinion on the ideas and its refutation -- ON the error of those who hold that all spiritual substances are created equal and its refutation -- On the error of those who say that God and the angels do not have a knowledge of singulars -- In which it is shown that God's providence extends to all things -- Resolution of the aforementioned positions -- The error of the Manicheans concerning the aforementioned points and its refutation -- What must be held according to the Catholic faith with respect to the origin of the angels -- On the condition of the nature of spiritual substances according to faith -- On the distinction of spiritual substances according to sacred teaching -- Authors cited by Saint Thomas.