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John Duns Scotus : Metaphysics and Ethics

Adams, W.(Contributions by)Boler, John(Contributions by)Boulnois, G.J.(Contributions by)Gracia, Chad(Contributions by)Knuuttila, Professor Simo(Contributions by)Dreyer, Mechthild(Edited by)Honnefelder, Ludger(Edited by)Wood, Rega(Edited by)
Part of the Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelaltars series
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'Of realty the rarest-veined unraveler', John Duns Scotus was one of the profoundest metaphysicians who ever lived.

In this volume, the world's foremost Scotus scholars collaborate to present the latest research on his work.

In ethics, the focus is on practical wisdom, on beauty as an ethical concept, and on the independence of the virtues; in metaphysics, on modality, individuation, and being.

Textbook accounts notwithstanding, Scotus's theory of logical possibilities implies no existence or actuality for possible beings though being and thinking presuppose the domain of possibility; potency only supervenes on the actual.

There are important 13th-century precursors of Scotus's theory of modality and individuation.

Posterior to quidditative entity, Scotus clearly distinguishes the ultimate reality of individual beings both from individuals and from individuality.

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Brill
9004103570 / 9789004103573
Hardback
110
01/06/1996
Netherlands
608 pages
160 x 240 mm, 1215 grams
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