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  1. 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' thought. They take care to explain the technical ...

  2. Mar 6, 2016 · John Duns Scotus (c. 1266-1308) is one of the great medieval philosophers, but also one of the most difficult. Very few outside the group of scholars that work on medieval philosophy have probably read more than a few passages by him and fewer still have really tried to penetrate the original Latin writings of Scotus.

  3. Nov 8, 2021 · Not really, says Blessed John Duns Scotus, a Franciscan theologian of the 13th century. John Duns Scotus was born in Scotland in 1266 and educated at England’s Oxford University. He was ordained a priest in 1291. Scotus also studied at the University of Paris and returned to lecture at Oxford and Cambridge. In turn, Scotus went back to teach ...

  4. Duns Scotus ( latinul: Ioannes Duns Scotus, angolul: John Duns Scotus ), nem használatos, de pontos fordítású magyar nevén Skót Duns János, 1993 óta Boldog Duns Scotus ( Dunston, Northumberland [mások szerint: Dun, Írország ], 1266 vagy 1274 – Köln, 1308. november 8.) középkori skót skolasztikus filozófus és teológus.

  5. Nov 7, 2014 · Here are four reasons it’s worth getting to know Scotus. 1. The Immaculate Conception. Perhaps his lasting contribution to the faith and devotion of the Church is in the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. To be sure the Church had long believed that Mary had lived a sinless life. (St.

  6. John Duns Scotus (c. 1266 – November 8, 1308) was one of the most important Franciscan theologians and the founder of Scotism, a special form of Scholasticism. He was a philosopher and logician , known as "Doctor Subtilis" because of his subtle merging of differing views.

  7. May 14, 2018 · DUNS SCOTUS, JOHN (c. 1266 – 1308), Franciscan philosopher and theologian, and founder of the school of Scotism. Born in Scotland and trained by his paternal uncle at the Franciscan friary at Dumfries, Scotland, Duns Scotus entered the Franciscan order at an early age and was ordained a priest. As a bachelor of theology he studied and taught ...

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