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Interpreting Duns Scotus : critical essays / edited by Giorgio Pini

Publisher (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press)
Year 2022
Authors Pini, Giorgio editor

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OB00158275 Cambridge Core (電子ブック) 9781108328975

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (viii, 268 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Contents John Duns Scotus's life in context / Stephen D. Dumont
The modal framework of Duns Scotus's argument for the existence of a first cause / Richard Cross
Duns Scotus on essential order in De primo principio and elsewhere / Thomas M. Ward
Duns Scotus on how God causes the created will's volitions / Gloria Frost
Duns Scotus on free will and human agency / Martin Pickavé
Duns Scotus on the dignities of human nature / Marylin McCord Adams
Duns Scotus on matter and form / Cecilia Trifogli
Duns Scotus, intuitionism, and the third sense of 'natural law' / Thomas Williams
The bound of sense : adequacy and abstraction in the later works of Duns Scotus / Wouter Goris
Before univocity : Duns Scotus's rejection of analogy / Giorgio Pini
Analogy after Duns Scotus : the role of the analogia entis in the Scotist metaphysics at Barcelona, 1320-1330 / Garrett R. Smith
Notes Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 23 Dec 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. His thought, however, might be intimidating for the non-initiated, because of the sheer number of topics he touched on and the difficulty of his style. The eleven essays collected here, especially written for this volume by some of the leading scholars in the field, take the reader through various topics, including Duns Scotus's intellectual environment, his argument for the existence of God, and his conceptions of modality, order, causality, freedom, and human nature. This volume provides a reliable point of entrance to the thought of Duns Scotus while giving a snapshot of some of the best research that is now being done on this difficult but intellectually rewarding thinker
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108328975
Subjects LCSH:Duns Scotus, John approximately 1266-1308
LCSH:Philosophy, Medieval
Classification LCC:B765.D74
DC23:189/.4
ID 8000078266
ISBN 9781108328975

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