2023-07-172023-07-172005https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/3883Abstract The origin of the idea of non-being is a fundamental issue in metaphysics. Its absense would indicate an inability to understand the principle of non-contradiction. This article will study relevant texts in Thomas Aquinas's corpus, and will propose an interpretation about the origin of the idea of non-being. The assertion ego affirmo aliquid esse ("I affirm that something exists") not only affirms the existence of aliquid, but also, in a secondary way, the existence of my assertion, and the existence of my self The double object of this assertion ("something exists" and "1 am") constitutes the first intellectual difference, which is precisely the origin of the idea of non-being.The origin of the idea of non-being is a fundamental issue in metaphysics. Its absense would indicate an inability to understand the principle of non-contradiction. This article will study relevant texts in Thomas Aquinas’s corpus, and will propose an interpre-tation about the origin of the idea of non-being. The assertion ego affirmo aliquid esse (“I affirm that something exists”) not only affirms the existence of aliquid, but also, in a secondary way, the existence of my assertion, and the existence of my self. The dou-ble object of this assertion (“something exists” and “I am”) consti-tutes the first intellectual difference, which is precisely the origin of the idea of non-being.El origen de la idea de la nada en Tomás de AquinoThe origin of the idea of nothing in Thomas AquinasResource Types::text::journal::journal article