Peter Bradley

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The word “human being,” insofar as it is placed in the subject position, looks more to [magis respicit] the supposit; but insofar as it is placed in the reduplication, it looks more to the nature, as was said. And because the nature is created, but the supposit is uncreated, therefore, although “This human being is a creature” is not granted unqualifiedly [simpliciter], nonetheless “Christ qua human is a creature” is granted.
Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Hypostatic Union
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