During the seventies, there was a revival of systematic philosophy in general and of ontology in particular. At the same time, especially in Anglo-Saxon thinking, systematic philosophy interacted very creatively with the history of medieval philosophy. It seems to us that the work of John Duns Scotus (1266-1308) could substantially benefit these develop- ments. Not only this, but his works cries out to be developed across the whole spectrum of theology -that science which, in the Middle Ages, ruled all others ('regina scientiarum'). This book is the outcome of several years of scholarship and...
During the seventies, there was a revival of systematic philosophy in general and of ontology in particular. At the same time, especially in Anglo-Sax...
This translation of 34 selections of texts on the will and morality from writings by Duns Scotus - the early 14th-century Franciscan master - seeks to demonstrate the rational unity and consistency of Scotus' moral philosophy and its accessibility to human reason.
This translation of 34 selections of texts on the will and morality from writings by Duns Scotus - the early 14th-century Franciscan master - seeks to...