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    A Figure of the Distributist Era.R. Dunning & E. Dunning - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (3):423-423.
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    Investigation of the mental health and cognitive correlates of psychological decentering in adolescence.R. C. Knight, D. L. Dunning, J. Cotton, G. Franckel, S. P. Ahmed, S. J. Blakemore, T. Ford, W. Kuyken, T. Dalgleish & M. P. Bennett - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
  3. B. Ioannis Duns Scoti Quaestiones Super Libros Metaphysicorum Aristotelis.John Duns Scotus & R. Andrews - 1997
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    (1 other version)John Duns Scotus in the History of Medieval Philosophy from the Sixteenth Century to Étienne Gilson.R. Trent Pomplun - 2016 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 58:355-445.
    This article traces the fortunes of John Duns Scotus in histories of philosophy from Melanchthon’s student Caspar Peucer to the eminent medievalist Étienne Gilson. It identifies themes and historiographical methods common to sources from the late sixteenth century and follows their development to the present, with special emphasis given to the socalled historia philosophiae philosophica first advanced by Lutheran historians during the early Enlightenment.
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  5. S.N. Dunning, "Kierkegaard's dialectic of inwardness: A structural analysis of the theory of stages".R. L. Hall - 1987 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (1):57.
     
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  6. Johannes Duns Scotus: Lectura in librum secundum sententiarum.R. Schönberger - 1997 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 60 (2):275-296.
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    The Development of the Doctrine of the Formal Distinction in the Lectura Prima of John Duns Scotus.R. G. Wengert - 1965 - The Monist 49 (4):571-587.
  8. (1 other version)Duns Scotus.C. R. S. Harris - 1928 - Mind 37 (145):95-99.
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  9. Book Review: Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry with Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels. By R. M. Santilli. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrecht/London, 2001, liv + 397 pp., $138/£95 (hardcover). ISBN 1-4020-0087-1. [REVIEW]Jeremy Dunning-Davies - 2002 - Foundations of Physics 32 (7):1175-1178.
  10. Theological psychology and philosophical psychology. The theory of knowledge by Enrico di Gand in light of the criticism of Duns Scoto.R. Fedriga - 2006 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 61 (1):165-180.
     
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    Duns Scotus on the Will.J. R. Cresswell - 1953 - Franciscan Studies 13 (2-3):147-158.
    Does Duns Scotus identify the natural will with the affectio commodi ? This identifica- tion has become the standard view. In this paper, I will challenge this view through an analysis of some key texts. The main thesis of the paper is that Scotus allows for two scenarios related to the will’s dual affections. The first is the real situation of the created will: the will is a free potency and possesses two affections. The second is a hypothetical case; Scotus (...)
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    "John Duns Scotus and the Principle 'Omne Quod Movetur ab Alio Movetur,'" by Roy R. Effler, O.F.M. [REVIEW]Maurice R. Holloway - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (3):332-332.
  13. Zum Problem der philosophischen Letztbegründung bei Johannes Duns Scotus.R. Breil - 1993 - Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 56 (2-3):115-133.
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  14. John Duns Scotus: Contingency and Freedom, Lectura 1, 39 (edited by A. Vos Jaczn, H. Veldhuis, AH Looman-Graaskamp, E. Dekker and NW den Bok). [REVIEW]R. Fox - 1996 - Heythrop Journal 37:484-484.
     
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  15. First philosophy as scientia-transcendens according to Duns Scotus: The science of being or'onto-logic'?R. Darge - 2004 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 111 (1):43-61.
     
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    John Duns Scotus and the principle "omne quod movetur ab alio movetur".Roy R. Effler - 1962 - St. Bonaventure, N.Y.,: Franciscan Institute.
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    Possible Worlds and Duns Scotus’ Proof for the Existence of God.Michael R. Baumer - 1980 - New Scholasticism 54 (2):182-188.
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    XIII.—Duns Scotus and His Relation to Thomas Aquinas.C. R. S. Harris - 1925 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 25 (1):219-246.
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    The de Primo Principio of John Duns Scotus.Julius R. Weinberg - 1951 - Philosophical Review 60 (1):107.
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    A Statistical Explanation of the Dunning–Kruger Effect.Jan R. Magnus & Anatoly A. Peresetsky - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    An explanation of the Dunning–Kruger effect is provided which does not require any psychological explanation, because it is derived as a statistical artifact. This is achieved by specifying a simple statistical model which explicitly takes the boundary constraints into account. The model fits the data almost perfectly.JEL ClassificationA22; C24; C91; D84; D91; I21.
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    Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy, Vol. III: John Duns Scotus, 1265-1965. [REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 21 (3):567-567.
    This is an outstanding contribution to Scotistic scholarship in English. A distinguished array of Scotus and medieval philosophy scholars have served up polished essays to mark this the seventh centenary of the birth of the "Subtle Doctor." Allan Wolter writes on "The Formal Distinction," Timotheus A. Barth on "Being, Univocity, and Analogy According to Duns Scotus," Heiko Oberman on "Duns Scotus, Nominalism, and the Council of Trent," Efrem Bettoni on "The Originality of the Scotistic Synthesis," Bonansea on "Duns Scotus' Voluntarism," (...)
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    The Formal Distinction of Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]Julius R. Weinberg - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (4):448-449.
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    A Trinitarian Debate in Early Fourtheenth-Century Christology.R. Cross - 2003 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 70 (2):233-274.
    John Baconthorpe canvasses a number of views on the question of the identity of the feature of a divine person that enables that person to become incarnate. The possible features are: the divine essence, the personal property, or the union of both. The views considered are those of Duns Scotus, Durandus of Saint-Pourcain, Peter Auriol, and an Oxonian theologian Walter Burdon, none of whose writing otherwise survive. Baconthorpe's own view is that the union of essence and person is the relevant (...)
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    St. Bonaventure, NY: “The Opera Philosophica of John Duns Scotus.Garrett R. Smith - 2007 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 49:316-319.
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    The functional connectivity of the basal ganglia subregions changed in mid-aged and young males with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome.Xi Lan, Xuan Niu, Wei-Xian Bai, Hai-Ning Li, Xin-Yi Zhu, Wen-Jun Ma, Jian-Long Li, Wang-Huan Dun, Ming Zhang & Juan He - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:1013425.
    BackgroundThe Basal ganglia (BG) played a crucial role in the brain-level mechanisms of chronic pain disorders. However, the functional changes of BG in chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) are still poorly understood. This study investigated the BG subregions’ resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC) in CP/CPPS patients compared with healthy controls.MethodsTwenty eight patients with CP/CPPS and 28 age- and education-matched healthy males underwent clinical measurements and 3T brain MR imaging, including T1-weighted structural images and resting-state functional imaging. The data were analyzed (...)
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    Labor Improbus.R. Jenkyns - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):243-.
    The paragraph in the first book of the Georgics, running from lines 118 to 159, which describes the loss of the golden age and man's subsequent history, has been very diversely interpreted. But one sentence, at 145f., has been especially controversial: labor omnia vicit improbus et duns urgens in rebus egestas.
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    The Quaestio de formalitatibus by John Duns Scotus, sometimes called the Logica Scoti.Kent Emery Jr & Garrett R. Smith - 2014 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 56:91-182.
    The authors present a critical edition of the Quaestio de formalitatibus of John Duns Scotus. In the introduction to their edition, they examine the evidence of the manuscripts and the external and internal evidence to determine the authorship, place and date of the question. They conclude that the Quaestio was disputed by John Duns Scotus at Paris in the Franciscan studium sometime between 1305 and 1307. Chronologically, Scotus’ Quaestio, disputed at Paris, would seem to be his final, magisterial word on (...)
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    João Duns Escoto, O. Min. (1266-1308): sobre a origem da Propriedade e da Autoridade Secular.José Antônio de C. R. De Souza - 2008 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 64 (1):465-481.
    Neste artigo, o autor começa por discorrer sobre os últimos anos de vida do Doutor Subtil, marcados pelo célebre conflito em torno às relações de poder, ocorrido entre Filipe IV "O Belo", rei da França, e o papa Bonifácio viu, por causa das posições que ele assumiu e de sua relação com a questão da origem da propriedade e da autoridade secular. Para o Menorita escocês tanto a propriedade ou o domínio particular sobre os bens quanto a autoridade secular foram (...)
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    Teaching medical students about fair distribution of healthcare resources.C. Leget & R. Hoedemaekers - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (12):737-741.
    Healthcare package decisions are complex. Different judgements about effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and disease burden influence the decision-making process. Moreover, different concepts of justice generate different ideas about fair distribution of healthcare resources. This paper presents a decision model that is used in medical school in order to familiarise medical students with the different concepts of justice and the ethical dimension of making concrete choices. The model is based on the four-stage decision model developed in the Netherlands by the Dunning Committee (...)
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    God and Creatures, the Quodlibetal Questions. [REVIEW]E. R. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):149-150.
    This major and mature work of Duns Scotus covers a variety of questions, twenty-one altogether, ten of which are put under the heading of "God," while the other 11 are grouped under the heading of "Creatures." The first question investigates whether the essential perfections of God are more immediately related to his essence than the perfections proper to the Persons of the Trinity as such. There then follow six questions bearing on the Trinity: the number of the divine Persons ; (...)
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    Medieval Philosophy.The Evolution of Medieval Thought.Duns Scotus: Philosophical Writings.John Duns Scotus and the Principle "Omne Quod Movetur ab Alio Movetur. [REVIEW]James J. Walsh, Armand A. Maurer, David Knowles, Allan Wolter & Roy R. Effler - 1964 - Journal of Philosophy 61 (3):115.
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    Assumptions of Grand Logics. [REVIEW]M. M. R. - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (3):601-602.
    It is a high merit of this book to emphasize that "philosophy properly speaking is characterized by the kind of logic it employs, for what it employs it assumes, however silently; and what it assumes it presupposes. The logic stands behind the ontology and is, so to speak, metaphysically prior." By "logic" here is meant a species of philosophical logic, concerned in part with "systematic metaphysics" and with "critical ontology." The term "Grand Logic" is due to Peirce, but has been (...)
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    Newly Identified Treatises by John Foxal.Garrett R. Smith & Van Croesdijk Benno - 2015 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 57:335-381.
    John Foxal was an English Franciscan active primarily in Italy in the latter half of the fifteenth century. His philosophical and theological positions were Scotist, and in his works he comments upon various texts of John Duns Scotus with reference to the Scotist school of thought active in the early fourteenth century. In this article we supplement the list of extant manuscripts, provide a revised list of Foxal’s treatises and offer an edition of one of these, the Tractatus de propositione (...)
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  34. Peter of Auvergne's Commentary on Aristotle's "Categories": Edition, Translation, and Analysis.Robert R. Andrews - 1988 - Dissertation, Cornell University
    This study comprises an analysis of the Categories commentary of Peter of Auvergne, based upon an edition from the manuscripts, and supplemented by a translation. Much information about other Categories commentaries has been included to place the work in its historical and philosophical perspective. ;Peter of Auvergne, active in Paris in the late thirteenth century, had a long career as an Aristotelian commentator and continuator of Thomas Aquinas. His Categories commentary provides me the occasion to survey the genre of Categories (...)
     
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    The Analogy of Being in the Scotist Tradition.Garrett R. Smith - 2019 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4):633-673.
    It is widely believed today that John Duns Scotus’s doctrine of the univocity of being ushered in various deleterious philosophical and theological consequences that resulted in the negative features of modernity. Included in this common opinion, but not examined, is the belief that by affirming univocity Scotus thereby also denied the analogy of being. The present essay challenges this belief by recovering Scotus’s true position on analogy, namely that it obtains in the order of the real, and that complex concepts (...)
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    God’s Knowledge of the World: Medieval Theories of Divine Ideas from Bonaventure to Ockham by Carl A. Vater (review).Benjamin R. DeSpain - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (2):373-375.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:God’s Knowledge of the World: Medieval Theories of Divine Ideas from Bonaventure to Ockham by Carl A. VaterBenjamin R. DeSpainVATER, Carl A. God’s Knowledge of the World: Medieval Theories of Divine Ideas from Bonaventure to Ockham. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2022. xi + 294 pp. Cloth, $75.00Carl Vater skillfully blends historical and constructive concerns in his study of medieval theories of the divine ideas. (...)
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    Medieval Masters: Essays in Memory of Msgr. E.A. Synan.Edward A. Synan & R. E. Houser - 1999
    The theme of this series is given a human touch in Medieval Masters. All of the contributors in this memorial volume are paying tribute to their mentor, former University of Toronto (St. Michael's College) professor, Rev. Edward A. Synan. These essays provide ample proof that Synan's legacy of excellence will continue to influence students of philosophy for decades to come. In addition to ten essays, the volume contains a Synan bibliography and a very heartfelt opening remembrance from M. Jean Kitchel. (...)
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  38. La via di Scoto. [REVIEW]R. Jiménez Cataño - 1993 - Acta Philosophica 2 (2):331-332.
    Short review of a conference for the Philosophy Highlights section.
     
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  39. Foucault, Douglass, Fanon, and Scotus in dialogue: on social construction and freedom.Cynthia R. Nielsen - 2013 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Through examining Douglass's and Fanon's concrete experiences of oppression, Cynthia R. Nielsen demonstrates the empirical validity of Foucault's theoretical analyses concerning power, resistance, and subject-formation. Going beyond merely confirming Foucault's insights, Douglass and Fanon expand, strengthen, and offer correctives to the emancipatory dimensions of Foucault's project. Unlike Foucault, Douglass and Fanon were not hesitant to make transhistorical judgments condemning slavery and colonization. Foucault's reticence here signals a weakness in his account of human being. This weakness sets him at cross-purposes not (...)
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    Een Scotistisch argument voor dualisme.G. J. De Ridder & R. Van Woudenberg - unknown
    In his recent book Waar geest is, is vrijheid [Where there is mind, there is freedom], Guus Labooy sets forth an original and intriguing argument, inspired by the work of John Duns Scotus, for substance dualism in the philosophy of mind. In this paper we argue that his argument, although worthy of serious attention, is under-supported. In section 2 we question the significance of the particular scotistic notion of freedom he uses in his argument, even though we agree with his (...)
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    Duns Scotus. By C. R. S. Harris D.Phil., Ph.D,. [REVIEW]D. E. Sharp - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (9):102.
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    Roy R. Effler, "John Duns Scotus and the Principle "Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur" ". [REVIEW]F. Van Steenberghen - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1):90.
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    European and American Philosophers.John Marenbon, Douglas Kellner, Richard D. Parry, Gregory Schufreider, Ralph McInerny, Andrea Nye, R. M. Dancy, Vernon J. Bourke, A. A. Long, James F. Harris, Thomas Oberdan, Paul S. MacDonald, Véronique M. Fóti, F. Rosen, James Dye, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Lisa J. Downing, W. J. Mander, Peter Simons, Maurice Friedman, Robert C. Solomon, Nigel Love, Mary Pickering, Andrew Reck, Simon J. Evnine, Iakovos Vasiliou, John C. Coker, Georges Dicker, James Gouinlock, Paul J. Welty, Gianluigi Oliveri, Jack Zupko, Tom Rockmore, Wayne M. Martin, Ladelle McWhorter, Hans-Johann Glock, Georgia Warnke, John Haldane, Joseph S. Ullian, Steven Rieber, David Ingram, Nick Fotion, George Rainbolt, Thomas Sheehan, Gerald J. Massey, Barbara D. Massey, David E. Cooper, David Gauthier, James M. Humber, J. N. Mohanty, Michael H. Dearmey, Oswald O. Schrag, Ralf Meerbote, George J. Stack, John P. Burgess, Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Nicholas Jolley, Adriaan T. Peperzak, E. J. Lowe, William D. Richardson, Stephen Mulhall & C. - 1991 - In Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 109–557.
    Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categories and (...)
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    Duns Scotus's Theory of Cognition by Richard Cross.Oleg V. Bychkov - 2016 - Franciscan Studies 74:392-401.
    R. Pasnau once commented that the present-day academic area of cognitive theory suits medieval thought better than epistemology. The comment seems to the point, and the focus of R. Cross’s book is thus appropriately placed. Scotus’s theory of cognition is worth a new treatment both because Scotus represents a new stage in medieval cognitive theory and because his positions are “sometimes rather fluid” and “not always as clear”. This lack of clarity extends to the most important subject in this book, (...)
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  45. HARRIS, C. R. S. - Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]E. Gilson - 1928 - Mind 37:95.
     
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    The Theology of John Duns Scotus, Studies in Reformed Theology Series by Antonie Vos.William Crozier - 2019 - Franciscan Studies 77 (1):281-283.
    As even a cursory glance at the available secondary literature on John Duns Scotus reveals, when compared to the thought of other scholastics such as Aquinas and Bonaventure, there exists a notable dearth of introductory and advanced literature on the thought of the Subtle Doctor. Apart from the early studies of C. R. S. Harris and Efrem Bettoni published during the 1920's and 50's, up until the last few decades the English-speaking student has had little material to choose from when (...)
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  47. Sefer Zikhron Daṿid: ʻal shemo ule-zikhro shel a.a.m. ha-Rav Daṿid ben R. Avraham, zal: ḥidushim beʼurim ṿe-heʻarot, tokho la-dun ule-hitʻameḳ be-divre ha-Shu. ʻa. ṿeha-posḳim kefi ha-yotse mi-meḳor ha-Gemara ṿe-rishonim, devar dibur ʻal ofanaṿ.Mordekhai Tsevi Zilber - 2012 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: Mordekhai Tsevi Zilber.
    Ḥeleḳ 1. Hilkhot kibud av ṿa-em u-khevod rabo -- ḥeleḳ 2. Hilkhot lashon ha-raʻ u-rekhilut ʻal ha-Ḥ. ḥ. ṿe-ʻinyene emet ṿe-sheḳer.
     
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  48. Sefer Zikhron Daṿid: ʻal shemo ule-zikhro shel a.a.m. ha-Rav Daṿid ben R. Avraham, zal: ḥidushim beʼurim ṿe-heʻarot, tokho la-dun ule-hitʻameḳ be-divre ha-Shu. ʻa. ṿeha-posḳim kefi ha-yotse mi-meḳor ha-Gemara ṿe-rishonim, devar dibur ʻal ofanaṿ.Mordekhai Tsevi Zilber - 2012 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: Mordekhai Tsevi Zilber.
    Ḥeleḳ 1. Hilkhot kibud av ṿa-em u-khevod rabo -- ḥeleḳ 2. Hilkhot lashon ha-raʻ u-rekhilut ʻal ha-Ḥ. ḥ. ṿe-ʻinyene emet ṿe-sheḳer.
     
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  49. Band 1. Trinität. Zur Einführung: christliche Trinitätstheologie als Modifikation des klassischen Theismus? / Thomas Marschler, Thomas Schärtl. Thomas Aquinas's trinitarian theology: the triune God / Gilles Emery OP. Duns Scotus, the Trinity, and sameness with and without identity / Richard Cross. Einheit und nicht zählbare Dreiheit: Trinitätstheologie des Nicolaus Cusanus / Johannes Stoffers SJ. Die idealistische Trinitätsspekulation und ihr Einfluss auf die protestantische Theologie / Jan Rohls. Kritische Ansätze in der katholischen Trinitätstheologie des 19 Jahrhunderts: Jakob Zukrigl (1807-1876) und Johann Nepomuk Oischinger (1817-1876) / Thomas Marschler. Trinitatslehre als Theorie des göttlichen Selbstvollzugs / Thomas Schärtl. The unfinished business of the Reformation / Dale Tuggy. Panentheismus und Trinitätstheologie: Pladoyer für einen Paradigmenwechsel der Denkform / Klaus Müller. Trinität und Postmoderne: unterwegs zum Grund der Geschichte / Karlheinz Ruhstor. [REVIEW]Wilfried HärleTrinitarische Ontologie - 2019 - In Andreas Riester, Katharina Wiedemann, Thomas Marschler & Thomas Schärtl (eds.), Herausforderungen und Modifikationen des klassischen Theismus. Münster: Aschendorff Verlag.
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    Scientia propter quid nobis—The Epistemic Independence of Metaphysics and Theology in the Quaestio de cognitione Dei attributed to Duns Scotus by Wouter Goris.Claus A. Andersen - 2023 - Review of Metaphysics 76 (3):549-551.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Scientia propter quid nobis—The Epistemic Independence of Metaphysics and Theology in the Quaestio de cognitione Dei attributed to Duns Scotus by Wouter GorisClaus A. AndersenGORIS, Wouter. Scientia propter quid nobis—The Epistemic Independence of Metaphysics and Theology in the Quaestio de cognitione Dei attributed to Duns Scotus. Münster: Aschendorff, 2022. viii + 296 pp. Paper, € 49.00The central claim of Wouter Goris's new book is that the Quaestio de (...)
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