Duns Scotus, metaphysician
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Duns Scotus, metaphysician
(Purdue University Press series in the history of philosophy)
Purdue University Press, c1995
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Bibliography: p. 209-218
Includes indexes
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ISBN 9781557530714
内容説明
The commentary does a remarkable job of addressing those new to Scotus while still informing scholars in the area. The discussions of Scotus's proof for the existence of God are nothing less than outstanding. -- Marilyn McCord Adams
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: pbk ISBN 9781557530721
内容説明
Long recognized as one of the greatest medieval philosophical theologians, John Duns Scotus made his most innovative theoretical contributions in the area of metaphysics. A careful and detailed study of his argument for the existence of God and the theory of knowledge that makes this possible provides the most direct access to his basic ideas. Unlike the Five Ways of Thomas Aquinas or Anselm's famous Proslogion argument, Scotus's proof is of another order of complexity and amounts to a little summa of his metaphysics. Among those theologians to accept Aristotle's scientific theory, Scotus is perhaps the first to realize fully its negative consequences if the philosophical doctrines of divine illumination and the analogical concept of being interact. His treatment of the God-question is distinguished for its deliberatively holistic approach to what was conventionally a series of unrelated topics.
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