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  1. What is Metaphysics in Baroque Scotism? Key Passages from Bartolomeo Mastri’s Disputations on Metaphysics (1646–1647).Claus Asbjørn Andersen - 2019 - Analecta Romana Instituti Danici 44:49–71.
    Bartolomeo Mastri’s Disputations on Metaphysics is the single most important work on metaphysics produced in the Scotist school during the Early Modern period. This contribution guides through the work by highlighting a selection of key passages that convey an impression of its historical-literary context, its subject matter, its main motifs and scientific aims, but also its limitations. Especially, we see Mastri emphasizing the theological aspect of theology, though he in the end refrains from exploring this aspect of metaphysics within his (...)
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  • The modal problem of creatio ex nihilo.Pao-Shen Ho - 2020 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 88 (2):197-213.
    I first provide an interpretation of the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo based on the Fourth Lateran Council, according to which God creates from nothing if and only if God creates everything except God Himself. I then show that this doctrine entails the modal problem that it is both possible and not possible that there is nothing at all except God, or alternatively, that it is both necessary and not necessary that there is something else besides God. I proceed to (...)
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  • Alfonso Briceño (1587–1668) and the Controversiae on John Duns Scotus’s Philosophical Theology.Roberto Hofmeister Pich - 2012 - Modern Schoolman 89 (1-2):65-94.
    The paper presents some basic tenets of the works by the Franciscan Friar Alfonso Briceño (1587–1668), as well as of his metaphysical thought. After offering the basic structure and purpose of his monumental Controversiae, we focus on a more specific way of seeing his philosophical and theological approach, namely Controversy 5 on the infinity of God. This will allow us to see the structure of his argumentation in philosophy and theology: after putting the formulation of controversial points between the Scotist (...)
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  • Juan Duns Escoto y la affectio iustitiae como fundamento metafísico-moral del uso / JuanDuns Escoto and the affectio iustitiae asmetaphysical and moral fundament of use.Berenisse Leal Ortiz - 2016 - Cauriensia 11:221-245.
    En el presente artículo se pretende establecer el fundamento o base metafísica de la relación de las personas con las cosas, es decir, se trata de esclarecer cómo la voluntad humana las quiere. Según Duns Escoto, lo que intrínsecamente lleva a las personas a usar [uti] tales cosas se debe a la interacción de dos afecciones o inclinaciones psico-lógicas, a saber, la affectio commodi y la affectio iustitiae, las cuales intervienen de modo esencial en la actividad libre del ser humano, (...)
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  • La inteligibilidad e intelección de las ideas divinas según la perspectiva de Juan Duns Escoto.Enrique Santiago Mayocchi - 2020 - Filosofia Unisinos 21 (2).
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  • Étienne Gilson, Duns Scotus, and Actual Existence: Weighing the Charge of ‘Essentialism’.Andrew C. Helms - 2017 - Studia Gilsoniana 6 (3):331–364.
    Étienne Gilson juxtaposes what he calls Aquinas’s “existentialism” to what he calls Scotus’s “essentialism.” For Gilson, “existentialism” is philosophical truth, the only view compatible with an authentically Christian metaphysic, while “essentialism” is a Hellenic mistake that seduces Christian philosophers by appealing to the idolatrous desire to reduce reality to what is intelligible. In this paper, the author attempts to describe the difference between “essentialism” and “existentialism” as understood by Gilson. Then, he assesses the case for attributing “essentialism” to Scotus, based (...)
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  • Deleuze Among the Scotists: Difference-In-Itself and Ultima Differentia.Lucas Buchanan Carroll - 2022 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 16 (3):331-378.
    This article presents an interpretation of Deleuze’s concept of difference-in-itself. I argue that this is best understood as an adption of Duns Scotus’s concept of ultimate difference. After suggesting that the influence of Scotus on Deleuze extends beyond their shared commitment to the univocity of being, I turn to briefly review Deleuze’s notion of absolute difference. I proceed from there to explain Scotus’s accounts of univocity and ultimate difference, throughout noting the many stark parallels with Deleuze. On the basis of (...)
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