"[BF2380D3A391]" . "Gregory of Nyssa; Contra Eunomium II; Aristotelian syllogistic; doctrine of unbegottenness"@en . "P(LN00A011), S, Z(MSM6198959202)" . . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . "RIV/61989592:15260/07:00003737!RIV10-MSM-15260___" . . . "Chv\u00E1tal, Ladislav" . . "2007" . "This essay discusses an argument of Eunomius of Cyzicus pointed at the doctrine of Basil of Caesarea which explains his understanding of God\u00B4s unbegottenness. This argument is found in Gregory of Nyssa\u00B4s treatise Contra Eunomium II and contains a reference to an %22Aristotelian weapon%22 which means Aristotelian syllogistic method. The first part of the article deals with the formal structure of the %22Aristotelian%22 argument, the second with its content and contextual aspects." . "423874" . "15260" . . . . . "RIV/61989592:15260/07:00003737" . . "He brandishes over Us This Aristotelian Weapon\u00B4 (CE II 620). An Example of (Mis)Use of Aristotle\u00B4s Name in Controversy over Unbegottenness\u00B4"@en . "He brandishes over Us This Aristotelian Weapon\u00B4 (CE II 620). An Example of (Mis)Use of Aristotle\u00B4s Name in Controversy over Unbegottenness\u00B4" . . . "1"^^ . "He brandishes over Us This Aristotelian Weapon\u00B4 (CE II 620). An Example of (Mis)Use of Aristotle\u00B4s Name in Controversy over Unbegottenness\u00B4" . . . "0920-623X" . "This essay discusses an argument of Eunomius of Cyzicus pointed at the doctrine of Basil of Caesarea which explains his understanding of God\u00B4s unbegottenness. This argument is found in Gregory of Nyssa\u00B4s treatise Contra Eunomium II and contains a reference to an %22Aristotelian weapon%22 which means Aristotelian syllogistic method. The first part of the article deals with the formal structure of the %22Aristotelian%22 argument, the second with its content and contextual aspects."@en . "82" . "He brandishes over Us This Aristotelian Weapon\u00B4 (CE II 620). An Example of (Mis)Use of Aristotle\u00B4s Name in Controversy over Unbegottenness\u00B4"@en . . . "1"^^ . . . "554"^^ . "Supplements to Vigiliae Christianae" . .