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Ideas of Richard Fitzralph, by Text

[Irish, 1300 - 1360, Bishop of Armagh.]

1328 Sentences
II.1.2 p.500 Logicians acknowledge too few things, while others acknowledge too many
     Full Idea: Those who have been well trained in logic err in recognising too few things, whereas others who are ignorant of logic ascribe to every statement a new entity, postulating more entities than God has ever established as real.
     From: Richard Fitzralph (Sentences [1328], II.1.2), quoted by Robert Pasnau - Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671 22.3