The Analogy of Being in the Scotist Tradition

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 affirmin...

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Main Author: Smith, Garrett R. (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Philosophy Documentation Center [2019]
In: American catholic philosophical quarterly
Year: 2019, Volume: 93, Issue: 4, Pages: 633-673
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