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    John Duns Scotus OFM (/ˈskoʊtəs/ SKOH-təs; Ecclesiastical Latin: [duns ˈskɔtus], "Duns the Scot"; c. 1265/66 – 8 November 1308) was a Scottish Catholic...
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    Duns Scotus College was a private college of the Friars Minor in Southfield, Michigan from 1930 until 1979. It was first regularly accredited in 1969...
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    It is associated with the doctrines of the Scholastic theologian John Duns Scotus. In medieval disputes over the nature of God, many theologians and philosophers...
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  • Scotus of Regensburg (died c. 1088), Irish saint David the Scot (died c. 1138), Bishop of Bangor David Scotus (died 1139), Irish historian John Duns Scotus...
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    term from medieval scholastic philosophy, first coined by followers of Duns Scotus to denote a concept that he seems to have originated: the irreducible...
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    illuminated by religious faith. Other important Franciscan scholastics were Duns Scotus, Peter Auriol and William of Ockham. Saint Thomas Aquinas, an Italian...
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    have been presented: historically, figures including Saint Augustine, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham and Søren Kierkegaard have presented various versions...
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    and Duns Scotus. Aquinas argued that both the essence of a thing and its existence were clearly distinct; in this regard he is also Aristotelian. Duns Scotus...
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    Blessed John Duns Scotus Church is a Roman Catholic parish church in Gorbals, Glasgow. It was built in 1975 and is served by Franciscan priests from the...
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  • Dominus Iesus. Solus Christus Christology Christomonism Scotus, John Duns (1933). Joannis Duns Scoti, doctoris mariani, theologiae marianae elementa… ad...
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    is the philosophical school and theological system named after John Duns Scotus, a 13th-century Scottish philosopher-theologian. The word comes from...
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    Universals: The Scholastic Realism of John Duns Scotus and Charles Sanders Peirce. University of Miami. "Scotus, John Duns | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy"...
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  • contradiction, anything [follows]'), or the principle of Pseudo-Scotus (falsely attributed to Duns Scotus), is the law according to which any statement can be proven...
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    the Scholastic period in the thirteenth century, and particularly by Duns Scotus. Many realist philosophers of the period (such as Aquinas and Henry of...
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  • John Scotus Eriugena, also known as Johannes Scotus Erigena, John the Scot, or John the Irish-born (c. 800 – c. 877) was an Irish Neoplatonist philosopher...
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    John Duns Scotus (c. 1265 – 8 November 1308) was an important philosopher and theologian of the High Middle Ages. Scotus was born around 1265, at Duns, in...
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    scholasticism"), Peter Abelard, Alexander of Hales, Albertus Magnus, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Bonaventure, and Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas's masterwork...
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    the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Beijing in 1945, dedicating it to Duns Scotus. But as the Chinese Civil War ended, the Chinese Communist Party took...
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  • football club Duns RFC, a rugby football club Battle of Duns, an engagement fought in 1372 Duns Scotus (c. 1265/66–1308), Scottish philosopher Duns or Dunsman...
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    later be labelled "essentially ordered causal series" by John Duns Scotus. (In Duns Scotus, it is a causal series in which the immediately observable elements...
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  • the name of the Scottish Scholastic theologian and philosopher John Duns Scotus. A dunce cap, also variously known as a dunce hat, dunce's cap or dunce's...
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  • Scotus or Skotus, John Scotus, or John the Scot may refer to: John Scotus Eriugena (c. 815–877), Irish theologian, philosopher, and poet John Scotus (bishop...
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    philosophers, Western Christian philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus, and Jewish philosophers such as Maimonides. Critics of the argument...
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    Franciscan masters produced no notable treatise on spirituality, but John Duns Scotus has systematized the primacy on which Franciscan spirituality is founded...
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  • begins with Aristotle. It was much discussed by the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus (c. 1266–1308) with his "haecceity" and later, during Renaissance, by...
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  • The Physics of Duns Scotus: The Scientific Context of a Theological Vision – 1998, Clarendon Press, Oxford. ISBN 0-19-826974-9 Duns Scotus, Great Medieval...
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  • of Duns Scotus. The origins of what has come to be known as Occam's razor are traceable to the works of earlier philosophers such as John Duns Scotus (1265–1308)...
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    incorporated much of the work of some previous theologians, especially Duns Scotus. From Duns Scotus, William of Ockham derived his view of divine omnipotence, his...
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    Duns is a town in the Scottish Borders, Scotland. It was the county town of the historic county of Berwickshire. Duns Law, the original site of the town...
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  • perfectionis magisterii, the most important medieval alchemical treaty. John Duns Scotus (1266–1308), Doctor Subtilis, was a member of the Franciscan Order, philosopher...
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