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In Scotus's thinking, the word "wise," for example, might apply to God in the same sense in which it applies to man.
Blame It on Calvin & Luther Barton Swaim 2012
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In the Urbino studiolo, Scotus's portrait is in the immediate vicinity of Euclid's.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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In Scotus's modal semantics, the meaning of the notion of contingency is spelt out by considering simultaneous alternatives.
Medieval Theories of Modality Knuuttila, Simo 2008
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Scotus's modal semantics influenced early fourteenth-century philosophy and theology in many ways.
Medieval Theories of Modality Knuuttila, Simo 2008
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Whereas traditional cosmological arguments contend that we need to explain the existence of every relevant contingent causal condition in order to explain another's existence (Scotus's ordering of per se causes), Swinburne terms this requirement the completist fallacy (1979, 73).
Cosmological Argument Reichenbach, Bruce 2008
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For example, Marchia was uncomfortable with Scotus's stress on and use of a strong distinction between the divine intellect and will, and this led Marchia to oppose Scotus on issues such as the procession of the Holy Spirit and the mechanism of divine foreknowledge.
Francis of Marchia Schabel, Christopher 2008
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Scotus's basic answer is that they are the commandments of the first tablet of the Decalogue (Ten Commandments).
John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007
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Ordinatio is generally taken to be Scotus's premier work, but unfortunately the critical edition is nowhere near complete (at this time it extends through Book 2, distinction 3).
John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007
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It is generally agreed that Scotus's earliest works were his
John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007
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This essay first lays out what is known about Scotus's life and the dating of his works.
John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007
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