The Physics of Duns Scotus

The Physics of Duns Scotus
Author: Richard Cross
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1998
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198269749

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This text contains detailed discussion and analysis of Dun Scotus's accounts of the nature of matter and the structure of material substance. His views on these matters are sophisticated and highly original.

Duns Scotus

Duns Scotus
Author: Richard Cross
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1999
Genre: God
ISBN: 9780195125528

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Focusing on what is distinctive in his thought, and on issues where his insights might prove to be of perennial value, this is an accessible account of Duns Scotus's theology.

Philosophy of John Duns Scotus

Philosophy of John Duns Scotus
Author: Antonie Vos
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2006-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780748627257

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John Duns Scotus is arguably one of the most significant philosopher theologians of the middle ages who has often been overlooked. This book serves to recover his rightful place in the history of Western philosophy revealing that he is in fact one of the great masters of our philosophical heritage. Among the fields to which Scotus has made an immense contribution are logic, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, and ethical theory.The Philosophy of John Duns Scotus provides a formidable yet comprehensive overview of the life and works of this Scottish-born philosopher. Vos has successfully combined his lifetime of dedicated study with the significant body of biographical literature, resulting in a unique look at the life and works of this philosopher theologian.

The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus

The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus
Author: Thomas Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521635632

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John Duns Scotus on Parts Wholes and Hylomorphism

John Duns Scotus on Parts  Wholes  and Hylomorphism
Author: Thomas M. Ward
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-07-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004278974

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In John Duns Scotus on Parts, Wholes, and Hylomorphism, Thomas M. Ward examines Scotus's arguments for his distinctive version of hylomorphism, the view that at least some material objects are composites of matter and form. It considers Scotus's reasons for adopting hylomorphism, and his accounts of how matter and form compose a substance, how extended parts, such as the organs of an organism, compose a substance, and how other sorts of things, such as the four chemical elements (earth, air, fire, and water) and all the things in the world, fail to compose a substance. It highlights the extent to which Scotus draws on his metaphysics of essential order to explain why some things can compose substance and why others cannot. Throughout the book, contemporary versions of hylomorphism are discussed in ways that both illumine Scotus's own views and suggest ways to advance contemporary debates.

Duns Scotus and the Problem of Universals

Duns Scotus and the Problem of Universals
Author: Todd Bates
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010-08-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781847062246

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John Duns Scotus (d.1308), known as the ‘subtle doctor' among medieval schoolmen, produced a formidable philosophical theology using and adapting an Aristotelian metaphysical framework. Critical of Thomas Aquinas' grand Summas, Scotus died before producing a final synthesis of his own. Indeed, his work, left in disarray for centuries, has only recently become available in an edited format. Contemporary metaphysics, taking up the problem of universals, treads on ground already well-worked by Scotus. Duns Scotus and the Problem of Universals shows how Scotus' treatment of the problem of universals is both coherent and, even by contemporary standards, cogent. Todd Bates recovers and sets out Scotus' understanding of the structure of material substance, reconstructs Scotus' arguments for universals and haecceities, and shows how Scotus' theory applies to the metaphysics of the Incarnation. This book makes an important contribution to a neglected but crucial area of Scotus scholarship.

Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on Logic and Metaphysics Volume 12

Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on Logic and Metaphysics  Volume 12
Author: Gyula Klima
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-09-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781443881500

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Moses Maimonides and John Duns Scotus are key figures as regards the thirteenth-century philosophical tradition that developed out of the Western Christian reception of the Neo-Platonized Aristotelianism of Islamic and Jewish thinkers. Whereas the writings of Maimonides count among the received works that inaugurate and shape this span, the variety of conceptual instruments developed by Scotus arguably signal its end, preparing the way for the emergence of diverse fourteenth-century philosophical worldviews. Maimonides on God and Duns Scotus on Logic and Metaphysics explores the eponymous thinkers’ work across a variety of fields. In the domain of natural theology, Maimonides presses for creation de novo, adapting from the Islamic Kalām tradition what has come to be known as the Argument from Particularity, which deduces intelligent design when science seems, in principle, unable to account for states of affairs that conceivably needn’t obtain (to take an example from modern physics, the strength of the four fundamental forces). Part one of this volume contrasts Maimonides’s and Aquinas’s parallel treatments of this and other proof strategies still employed by contemporary philosophers. Part two, on Scotus, includes discussion of the authenticity of the logical writings attributed to him, the evolution of his thought in this field against the backdrop of various thirteenth-century developments, the types of Aristotelian universals theorized by Scotus, his semantics of theological discourse and ontology of possible entities.

Aristotle s Physics and Its Medieval Varieties

Aristotle s Physics and Its Medieval Varieties
Author: Helen S. Lang
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0791410838

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This book considers the concepts that lay at the heart of natural philosophy and physics from the time of Aristotle until the fourteenth century. The first part presents Aristotelian ideas and the second part presents the interpretation of these ideas by Philoponus, Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas, John Buridan, and Duns Scotus. Across the eight chapters, the problems and texts from Aristotle that set the stage for European natural philosophy as it was practiced from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries are considered first as they appear in Aristotle and then as they are reconsidered in the context of later interests. The study concludes with an anticipation of Newton and the sense in which Aristotle's physics had been transformed.