Same as it never was: John Duns Scotus’ Paris Reportatio account of identity and distinction

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (2):231-250 (2020)
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In his Paris Reportatio John Duns Scotus challenges ordinary views of identity and distinction. I argue that Scotus affirms that there is more than one type of identity: some forms of identity are...

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Joshua Blander
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