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Johannes Duns Scotus, Quaestiones quodlibetales .
Numérisation effectuée à partir d'un document original.Appartient à l'ensemble documentaire : RegiaAragonF. 1-310 [JOHANNES DUNS SCOTUS, Quodlibet] Table des questions (1-1v) ; table des matières (2-14) ; prol.
Duns Scotus, Johannes (1265-1308). Auteur du texte +2 more
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Between 'thisness' and quiddity: the place of the GP. [PDF]
Vernon G.
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Particle disease really does exist. [PDF]
Pajarinen J +4 more
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Alfred binet and the concept of heterogeneous orders. [PDF]
Michell J.
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John Duns Scotus on God and morality
"John Duns Scotus'da Tanrı ve Ahlâk İlişkisi"ni konu ettiğimiz çalışmamızın Giriş bölümünde, John Duns Scotus'un hayatı ve eserleri hakkında kısa bir bilgi vererek Scotus'un Ortaçağ felsefesi açısından taşıdığı öneme dikkat çekmeye çalıştık.
Aslantatar, Nesim
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En el presente artículo se pretende establecer el fundamento o base metafísica de la relación de las personas con las cosas, es decir, se trata de esclarecer cómo la voluntad humana las quiere.
Berenisse Leal Ortiz
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Scotus' Commentary on Aristotle's Topics
The contribution supports the attribution to John Duns Scotus of a commentary on Aristotle's Topics, preserved in a Vatican manuscript, with new internal references to other authentic works and with a discussion of the evolution of Scotus' thought on ...
MARMO, COSTANTINO
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[Reseña] Luis A. de Boni (org.), "João Duns Scotus (1308-2008). Homenagem de scotistas lusófonos"
Es una reseña de la obra: Luis A. de Boni (org.), “João Duns Scotus (1308-2008). Homenagem de scotistas lusófonos”, Porto Alegre - Bragança Paulista, EST Edições – EDUSF, 2008, 382 pp.It's a review from the work: Luis A. de Boni (org.), “João Duns Scotus
Lázaro Pulido, Manuel
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An addition to Anselm's proof from Proslogion by John Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus is trying, in two places of his work, to improve the famous Proslogion argument of St. Anselm of Aosta. These thoughts seem to cause difficulties for the interpreters of Scotus' philosophy, as they consider John's thinking to be quite ...
Otisk, Marek
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