Common Natures and Metaphysics in John Duns Scotus

Quaestio 5 (1):543-557 (2005)
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Abstract

The paper is about the relationship between Scotus’s notion of ‘natura communis,’ for an examination of the main features that Scotus ascribes to ‘common natures’ can shed substantial light on the nature of metaphysics in itself. Some preliminary observations on historiography are also deemed to be in order.

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Dino Buzzetti
Fondazione Per Le Scienze Religiose Giovanni XXIII​, Bologna

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