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Actus essendi is a
Latin expression coined by
Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274).
Translated as "act of being", the
actus essendi is a
fundamental metaphysical...
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column A,
lines 125-132). As
quoted in "Commentary on
actus essendi".
Actus Essendi. 2
March 2015.
Archived from the
original on 15 May 2023. Retrieved...
- 'modes' of
meaning in
language which was tripartite:
modes of
being (modi
essendi),
modes of
understanding (modi intelligendi), and
modes of
signifying (modi...
- all perfections. In Him,
solely essence and
existence (in Latin:
Actus essendi) are identified.
While St.
Augustine had a
general intuition of Him, His...
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between causa fiendi (cause of occurring, of only
beginning to be) and
causa essendi (cause of
being and also of
beginning to be) When the
being of the agent...
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which may here
serve as a preface, p. 181.
Orestes J. Gonzalez,
Actus Essendi and the
Habit of the
First Principle in
Thomas Aquinas (New York: Einsiedler...
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Bertrand Russell. The
dictionary definition of
principle at
Wiktionary Actus Essendi and the
Habit of the
First Principle in
Thomas Aquinas (New York: Einsiedler...
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Brill Publishers, ISBN 90-04-09459-8. González,
Orestes J. 2019.
Actus Essendi and the
Habit of the
First Principle in
Thomas Aquinas.
Einsiedler Press...
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emphasizes Aquinas' originality,
especially with
respect to the
actus essendi or act of
existence of
finite beings by parti****ting in
being itself....
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including Thomas Aquinas: The Trinity: The
Ontological Principle (principium
essendi) Scripture: The External/Objective
Cognitive Principle (principium cognoscendi...