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Percorsi dell'infinito nel pensiero filosofico e teologico di Duns Scoto

open access: yesVeritas, 2005
Com base na metafísica dos transcendentais, quer-se mostrar a análise scotista do conceito de infinito como transcendental disjuntivo e como conceito filosófico adequado para a realidade de Deus. Pressuposição para uma função positiva do conceito de ente
Ghisalberti, Alessandro
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THE NATURAL LAW AND THE DECALOGUE IN ST. THOMAS AQUINAS AND BLESSED JOHN DUNS SCOTUS

open access: yes, 1980
What are the philosophical reasons why Duns Scotus says that God can grant dispensations to the last seven precepts of the Decalogue, whereas St. Thomas denies that God can do so?
LEE, WILLIAM PATRICK
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John Duns Scotus on the Role of the Moral Virtues

open access: yes, 2016
This dissertation examines the account of the role of moral virtue in human action put forward by John Duns Scotus (c. 1266-1308). Various issues related to Scotus’s account of moral virtue have received scholarly attention in recent years, notably the ...
Drummond, Ian Christopher
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Pojem intuitívneho poznania vo vrcholnej scholastike (The Concept of Intuitive Cognition in High Scholasticism)

open access: yesOstium, 2011
Intuitive cognition is a scotistic reply to an ancient idea of the primacy of universality, which was also a basic belief of scholastic philosophy. Scotus rejected the separation of cognition of individuals and cognition of universals which assigned the ...
Oliver Sitár
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Molina and John Duns Scotus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This chapter gives a philosophical assessment of the relation between John Duns Scotus and Luis de Molina. It discusses the influence of John Duns Scotus (1265/6-1308) on late medieval and early modern philosophy and theology. Jesuit philosophy and theology was undoubtedly the main channel of diffusion for Scotus's thought in the early modern era, and ...
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Roy R. Effler, O.F.M., John Duns Scotus and the Principle « omne quod movetur ab alio movetur »

open access: yes, 1969
Van Steenberghen Fernand. Roy R. Effler, O.F.M., John Duns Scotus and the Principle « omne quod movetur ab alio movetur ». In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 67, n°96, 1969. pp.
Van Steenberghen, Fernand
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Scotus' Commentary on Aristotle's Topics

open access: yes, 2010
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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Individuação e distinções em J. Duns Scotus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
O objetivo central da presente dissertação é examinar os problemas interrelacionados do estatuto ontológico e da distinção do princípio de individuação, a saber, o princípio que visa explicar a identidade numérica de substâncias individuais, na ...
Alt, Guido José Rey
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Libertà e contingenza della fruizione beatifica nello scotismo del primo '300

open access: yesVeritas, 2005
Este estudo tem como objeto a recepção da teoria scotista da vontade no início do século 14. Interesse precípuo é o modo como autores, sobretudo franciscanos, a partir das Universidades de Paris e de Oxford, discutiram sobre a possibilidade de uma ...
Alliney, Guido
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The moderating will in John Duns Scotus

open access: yes, 2004
The thesis examines what counts as a moral act for John Duns Scotus when he considers the two innate affections (or propensities) of the will, the affection for the advantageous (affectio commode) and the affection for justice (affectio iustitiae).
Delahoossaye, Gerard
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