The Cambridge Companion to Duns ScotusThomas Williams Cambridge University Press, 2003 - 408 pagina's John Duns Scotus (1265/6-1308) was (along with Aquinas and Ockham) one of the three principal figures in medieval philosophy and theology, with an influence on modern thought arguably even greater than that of Aquinas. The essays in this volume systematically survey the full range of Scotus's thought. They take care to explain the technical details of his writing in lucid terms and demonstrate the relevance of his work to contemporary philosophical debate.New readers will find this the most convenient and accessible guide to Scotus currently available. |
Inhoudsopgave
The Life and Works of John Duns the Scot | 1 |
Scotus on Metaphysics | 15 |
Space and Time | 69 |
Universals and Individuation | 100 |
Duns Scotuss Modal Theory | 129 |
Duns Scotuss Philosophy of Language | 161 |
Duns Scotus on Natural Theology | 193 |
Duns Scotus on Natural and Supernatural Knowledge of God | 238 |
Philosophy of Mind | 263 |
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accidental accidents action actual affectio agent appetite Aquinas Aquinas's argument Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's attributes Avicenna body causal claim composite concept contingent depends differentiae discussion disposition divine doctrine Duns Scotus edition efficient cause essence essentially ordered example existence explain formal distinction Franciscan Giles of Rome God's Godfrey of Fontaines Henry of Ghent human immaterial individual indivisibles infinite insofar instant intellect intelligible species intuitive cognition John Duns Scotus knowledge Lect logical matter medieval Metaph metaphysical modal moral virtues motion natural law numerically object ontological Ordinatio pars perfection philosophical position possible potency predicated present primo princ principle prior problem prol question Quodl reason relation Reportatio requires Roger Bacon Roger Marston Scotus argues Scotus thinks Scotus's Scotus's view semantic sense sentence signify Socrates sort soul substance substantial form theology theory things Thomas Aquinas tion understanding unity universal univocal Wolter
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