In his Quodlibetal Questions and other texts, John Duns Scotus makes the seemingly-startling claim that angels or wayfarers achieve self-knowledge without recognizing God as their exemplar. I will show how this critique of images follows from Scotus’s deeper, more general, rejection of theories of analogy. Despite curtailing the image as a means of understanding God, angels, as well as certain wayfarers, are capable of distinct natural abstractive cognition of God according to Scotus.In his Quodlibetal Questions and other texts, John Duns Scotus makes the seemingly-startling claim that angels or wayfarers achieve self-knowledge without recognizing God as their exemplar. I will show how this critique of images follows from Scotus’s deeper, m...
This article riconsiders the evolution of Scotus’s position about the first and most adequate object...
This paper aims to examine some of Scotus’s key notions on perception in his Commentary on the De an...
The late medieval philosopher, John Duns Scotus (1265-1308), is notorious for making the claim that ...
In his Quodlibetal Questions and other texts, John Duns Scotus makes the seemingly-startling claim t...
What are the philosophical reasons why Duns Scotus says that God can grant dispensations to the last...
When we don’t know something, often this is because we are at risk of forming a false belief. If an ...
This study will examine the ontological dependency between the thinking act of the intellect and the...
It is generally acknowledged that a high thirteenth-century evaluation of grace was replaced by a lo...
of the Paper The goal of submitted paper is to show Suárez's proof of the existence of God as the ma...
This paper retraces some of the contrast between Aquinas and Scotus with respect to the metaphysical...
According to Aristotle and the majority of medieval philosophers and theologians metaphysics is base...
Unlike the Dominican side of the Scholastic debates - and unlike most patristic literature - Duns Sc...
International audienceThe medieval notion of instrumental cause is not limited to what we call today...
WOS: 000410839300004Al-Mturd and Duns Scotus share an ethical paradigm that represents the middle gr...
Étienne Gilson juxtaposes what he calls Aquinas’s “existentialism” to what he calls Scotus’s “essent...
This article riconsiders the evolution of Scotus’s position about the first and most adequate object...
This paper aims to examine some of Scotus’s key notions on perception in his Commentary on the De an...
The late medieval philosopher, John Duns Scotus (1265-1308), is notorious for making the claim that ...
In his Quodlibetal Questions and other texts, John Duns Scotus makes the seemingly-startling claim t...
What are the philosophical reasons why Duns Scotus says that God can grant dispensations to the last...
When we don’t know something, often this is because we are at risk of forming a false belief. If an ...
This study will examine the ontological dependency between the thinking act of the intellect and the...
It is generally acknowledged that a high thirteenth-century evaluation of grace was replaced by a lo...
of the Paper The goal of submitted paper is to show Suárez's proof of the existence of God as the ma...
This paper retraces some of the contrast between Aquinas and Scotus with respect to the metaphysical...
According to Aristotle and the majority of medieval philosophers and theologians metaphysics is base...
Unlike the Dominican side of the Scholastic debates - and unlike most patristic literature - Duns Sc...
International audienceThe medieval notion of instrumental cause is not limited to what we call today...
WOS: 000410839300004Al-Mturd and Duns Scotus share an ethical paradigm that represents the middle gr...
Étienne Gilson juxtaposes what he calls Aquinas’s “existentialism” to what he calls Scotus’s “essent...
This article riconsiders the evolution of Scotus’s position about the first and most adequate object...
This paper aims to examine some of Scotus’s key notions on perception in his Commentary on the De an...
The late medieval philosopher, John Duns Scotus (1265-1308), is notorious for making the claim that ...