An intelligible and accessible discussion about analogy and Aquinas's treatment of the subject. In this book, Ralph McInerny explores Cardinal Cajetan's treatise on analogy and uncovers Cajetan's serious but influential misreading of Thomas on the subject. In addition to his critique of Cajetan, McInerny provides an enlightening account of what Thomas means by analogous names.
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