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John Duns Scotus



Duns Scotus, John - dŭnz skōˈtəs [Lat. Scotus=Irishman or Scot], c.1266–1308, scholastic philosopher and theologian, called the Subtle Doctor. A native of Scotland, he became a Franciscan and taught at Oxford, Paris, and Cologne. The exact canon of Duns Scotus' work is unknown; the best known of his undoubtedly authentic works are On the   Read More...

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    John Duns Scotus - Early Oxford Lecture on Individuation
    by John Duns Scotus, Allan B. Wolter. 114 pgs.


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    Questions on the Metaphysics of Aristotle, Vol. II
    by John Duns Scotus, Girard J. Etzkorn A, Allan B. V Wolter. 625 pgs.


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