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Analogous Unity in the Writings of John Duns Scotus
Journal of the history of philosophy, 2022:Aristotle identifies four modes of unity: numerical, specific, generic, and proportional or analogous. Recent scholarship has renewed the Renaissance and early Modern Thomist critique that John Duns Scotus's (d.
Domenic D'ettore
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Die Pflicht zur Restitution bei Johannes Duns Scotus
, 2022It analyses the Scotist doctrine of restitution comprehensively and in detail on the basis of the critically edited Ordinatio IV, partially taking account of his teachings in his Reportatio IV-A.
Laura Kanschik
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Duns Scotus and William of Ockham
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas, 2021Duns Scotus and William of Ockham engage with Aquinas’ thought in fundamentally negative ways. They never make distinctively Thomist positions their own, and when they use Aquinas’ thought, they do so merely as a way of sharpening their own theologies ...
R. Cross
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, 2021
John Duns Scotus is commonly recognized as one of the most original thinkers of medieval philosophy. His influence on subsequent philosophers and theologians is enormous and extends well beyond the limits of the Middle Ages.
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John Duns Scotus is commonly recognized as one of the most original thinkers of medieval philosophy. His influence on subsequent philosophers and theologians is enormous and extends well beyond the limits of the Middle Ages.
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, 2021
This chapter examines how the Summa Halensis’ analysis of Christ’s sorrow was adopted and modified by later Franciscan theologians. According to the teaching of Jerome, which Peter Lombard made available to medieval theologians, Christ’s sorrow arose ...
A. Rosato
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This chapter examines how the Summa Halensis’ analysis of Christ’s sorrow was adopted and modified by later Franciscan theologians. According to the teaching of Jerome, which Peter Lombard made available to medieval theologians, Christ’s sorrow arose ...
A. Rosato
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Christology and Atonement in John Duns Scotus
Heythrop JournalThis article argues that John Duns Scotus's claim that Christ's passion was formally finite is motivated by his concern to formulate the theology of the atonement in conformity with the teaching of Chalcedon on the two natures of Christ, especially the ...
J. Moser
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The Innes Review
An overview of the life and intellectual legacy of the Franciscan theologian-philosopher John Duns Scotus (died 1308), sometimes called Scotland's greatest philosopher, draws on the most recent historical scholarship and treatments of his thought.
Philip Tonner
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An overview of the life and intellectual legacy of the Franciscan theologian-philosopher John Duns Scotus (died 1308), sometimes called Scotland's greatest philosopher, draws on the most recent historical scholarship and treatments of his thought.
Philip Tonner
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As Ideias divinas em Boaventura e a recepção em Duns Scotus
Trilhas FilosóficasAs ideias divinas se tornaram objeto de discussão na Patrística e ganharam contornos cada vez mais elaborados na Escolástica. Este artigo expõe as principais características dos modelos de dois expoentes da Escola Franciscana, Boaventura e Duns Scotus, e
Carlos Vinicius Sarmento Silva
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Tümeller Sorunu'nun Uğrağı - Duns Scotus
Erzurum Teknik Universitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitusu DergisiDuns Scotus'un evrenseller konusundaki görüşü nominalist yaklaşıma yakın olsa da, tam anlamıyla nominalizm olarak sınıflandırılamaz. Onun görüşleri, "bağımsız gerçeklik" (realism) ile "sadece zihinde var olanlar" (nominalism) arasında bir orta yol ...
Mustafa Bingöl
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Identity and real distinction according to Duns Scotus
British Journal for the History of PhilosophyScotus’ theory of identity and distinction is a unique and central aspect of his thought, as he applies it throughout his metaphysics. On Scotus’ account of identity, the indiscernibility of identicals fails – i.e.
Dominic LaMantia
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