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page 10 note 1 The legitimacy of McCabe' s appeal to the notion that things have ‘natures’ is supported by both Durrant and Geach, who are agreed that we cannot ‘take it for granted that this medieval stuff has long since been shown worthless by the labours of John Locke’. Geach' s fullest defence of this aspect of the Thomist account may be found in Anscombe and Geach 1961: ‘Aquinas’, sect. 2.
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