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A universal is a quality or property which every individual member of a class of things must possess if the same word is to apply to all the things in that class. Blueness, for example, is an universal property possessed by all blue objects. According to Abelard scholar David Luscombe , "Abelard logically elaborated an independent philosophy of language With Heloise, he is the first significant philosopher of the Middle Ages to push for intentionalist ethics before Thomas Aquinas. He helped establish the philosophical authority of Aristotle , which became firmly established in the half-century after his death. It was at this time that Aristotle's Organon first became available, and gradually all of Aristotle's other surviving works. Summary Peter The GreatWe've detected unusual activity from your computer network To continue, please click the box below to let us know you're not a robot.
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