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Providence, Divine Causality, and the Gratuitousness of Love: A Thomist Perspective
Abstract Broadly drawing on the writings of Thomas Aquinas, this article is a systematic‐theological (rather than historical‐theological) engagement with the theme of providence and divine causality. It aims to dispel some modern misunderstandings of these topics by highlighting how pre‐modern approaches differ from today's perspective.
Rik Van Nieuwenhove
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Genderealogy: Erasure and Repair
Abstract This essay addresses the problem of the sexed and gendered subject of genealogy, and the binary central to the fixing of male agents in the self‐narration of disciplines in genealogy. Feminist and womanist theories are considered for their strategies of repair, such as the retrieval of women erased from genealogy, the repositioning of women as
Christine Helmer +1 more
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The Argument from Consciousness and Divine Consciousness [PDF]
The paper aims for an improvement of the so-called argument from consciousness while focusing on the first-person-perspective as a unique feature of consciousness that opens the floor for a theistic explanation.
Schärtl, Thomas
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Die konstellasie taalbegrip-logika in die Middeleeuse filosofie (2): Duns Skotus tot De Rivo
The constellation language-logic in medieval philosophy (2): Duns Scotus to De Rivo. This second in a series of two articles continues the attempt to provide an in-depth overview of some of the most prominent – and some of the most underpublished ...
Johann Beukes
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Analogy, Semantics, and Hermeneutics: The “Concept versus Judgment” Critique of Cajetan’s De Nominum Analogia [PDF]
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Hochschild, Joshua
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“Nothing in Nature Is Naturally a Statue”: William of Ockham on Artifacts [PDF]
Among medieval Aristotelians, William of Ockham defends a minimalist account of artifacts, assigning to statues and houses and beds a unity that is merely spatial or locational rather than metaphysical.
Zupko, Jack
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This article addresses the issue of the two-level nature of acts of the will, i.e. its ability to voluntarily refer to its own acts. First, we will examine the ancient sources of the concept of the two-level will (Plato and Augustine).
Martyna Koszkało
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Doğal Yasa ve İlahi Buyruk Teorisi Bir Arada Savunulabilir mi?: John Duns Scotus’un Ahlak Felsefesi
John Duns Scotus’un ahlak felsefesi, Tanrı’nın irade ve kudretine ayırdığı geniş alan dolayısıyla, ilahi buyruk teorisinin klasik bir örneği olarak ele alınır.
Nesim Aslantatar
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Blessed John Duns Scotus and Recent Papal Pronouncements
Le poète jésuite anglais Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89) a été profondément influencé par le bienheureux Jean Duns Scot (env. 1266-1308), un théologien et philosophe du Moyen-Âge. Cet article présente d’abord brièvement l’influence de Scot sur Hopkins et
Sjaak Zonneveld
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John Duns Scotus, God and Creatures. The Quodlibetal Questions
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Mauricio Beuchot
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