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Multiplicity and Unity of being in Aristotle

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Hardback), 2001
I. In analytic philosophy, so-called ‘univocalism’ is the prevailing interpretation of the meaning of terms such as ‘being’ or ‘existence’, i.e. the thesis that these terms have only one meaning (see Russell, White, Quine, van Inwagen). But some analytical philosophers, inspired by Aristotle, maintain that ‘being’ has many senses (Austin, Ryle).
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The Unity and Multiplicity of the Holy Spirit

Abstract Chapter 3 examines Origen’s description of the Holy Spirit as sevenfold, despite his statements that the Spirit is a single, independent being. The chapter exegetes each of the four passages in which Origen refers to the Spirit as sevenfold, considering Origen’s use of and development upon Clement of Alexandria, as well as other
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Winch on First Philosophy: Unity and Multiplicity

2020
Peter Winch begins his contribution to the volume Einheit und Vielheit, “Unity: Prerequisite or Demand?” by questioning the apparent presuppositions of the conference organizer(s), that there might be scientifically determinable foundations for a universal human morality. “I do not know exactly how Professor Schnadelbach himself conceives this matter”,
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Unity in Multiplicity

The Philosophers' Magazine, 2017
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Rings with multiple left unities

Communications in Algebra, 1984
J.B. Derr, Paul S. Peck
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IX -Multiplicity And Unity Of Being In Aristotle

Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 2001
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