That toward which an inclination, power, or operation of some kind is directed.
The active power, belonging to God alone, to do whatever is absolutely possible. When this omnipotence is understood in abstraction from the divine wisdom, it is referred to as “absolute power” (pote...
As an attribute of God, being present to all that exists apart from himself, not as a constitutive part of things or in any way contained therein but as the transcendent and absolutely first efficient...
As an attribute of God, his knowledge of all things which can be, were, are, or will be. In scholastic terminology, such omniscience is distinguished as: “science of simple intelligence or understand...
Unity, lack of division. That which is perfectly one cannot be divided in any way. That which is imperfectly one can be divided but is not divided in act. One is a transcendental property of being. He...
1. Pertaining to being however it is understood. 2. Pertaining to that which is most fundamental in reality, in some domain of reality, or in a thing. 3. Pertaining to ontology.
1. According to those who distinguish ontology from other branches of metaphysics, ontology is the division of metaphysics that studies being as being, prescinding from its causes. Thus defined, it is...
Ostensive metaphysics is the integral part of metaphysics that deals directly with being as being and all that can be per se connected to being, including those topics which are sometimes referred as...
The property of being whereby a being, as being, is itself and is distinct from every other being. In some divisions of the transcendental properties of being, otherness involves two transcendentals,...
The doctrine according to which God and creation are identical. Thus, everything that exists would be divine or some aspect of the divine.
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