Accidental and Essential Causality in John Duns Scotus' Treatise «On The First Principle»

Exemplifying a tradition in which philosophy describes itself as faith seeking understanding, John Duns Scotus’ De Primo Principio attempts to make the existence of God intelligible to natural reason. In this work, Scotus bases his argument for the existence of God upon his understanding of essentia...

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Main Author: Flores, Juan Carlos (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Peeters 2000
In: Recherches de théologie et philosophie médiévales
Year: 2000, Volume: 67, Issue: 1, Pages: 96-113
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