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John Duns Scotus : introduction to his fundamental positions /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gilson, Étienne, 1884-1978 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Colbert, James G., 1938- (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: London : T & T Clark : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 2019.
Colección:Illuminating modernity.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. The Object of Metaphysics
  • A. The limits of metaphysics
  • B. Theology and metaphysics
  • C. Common being
  • 2. The Existence of the Infinite Being
  • A. That God's existence is not evident
  • B. The first cause
  • C. The last end and the supreme being
  • D. The infinite being
  • a. Preambles to the proof
  • b. The path of efficiency
  • c. The paths of intellect, will, and eminence
  • E. Unicity of the infinite being
  • F. Nature and scope of the proofs
  • 3. Divine Nature
  • A. The plurality of divine names
  • B. Simplicity of the divine essence
  • C. The doctrine of divine attributes
  • D. Divine immutability
  • 4. Origin of the Contingent
  • A. The divine ideas
  • B. The possible and the contingent
  • C. Selection of contingents
  • D. Creation of the contingents
  • E. The production of being
  • F. Divine omnipotence
  • G. Omnipresence and providence
  • 5. Angels
  • A. Nature of angels
  • B. Angels and duration
  • C. Angels and place
  • D. Angels and movement
  • E. Angels and intellection
  • 6. Matter
  • A. The being of matter
  • B. Matter and individuation
  • a. Is matter naturally individual?
  • b. Is matter individuated by a positive intrinsic constituent?
  • c. Individuation by existence
  • d. Individuation by quantity
  • e. The principle of individuation
  • C. Unity of the concrete
  • 7. The Human Soul
  • A. Origin and immortality of the soul
  • B. The soul and the form of corporeality
  • C. Soul and faculties
  • 8. Intellectual Knowledge
  • A. Intellect and intelligible species
  • B. The cause of intellection
  • C. Knowledge of the singular
  • D. Knowledge and divine illumination
  • 9. The Will
  • A. The cause of willing
  • B. The term of the voluntary act
  • C. Will and morality
  • 10. Duns Scotus and the Philosophers
  • Appendices
  • A. Bibliographical information
  • B. Biographical information
  • C. Alphabetum Scoti
  • Afterword: The Dissolution of Divine Government: Gilson and the "Scotus Story" / John Milbank
  • A. Acquiring perspective
  • B. The Cartesian ambivalence
  • C. Gilson on Scotus
  • D. Assessing Gilson on Scotus
  • E. Gilson and the "Scotus story"
  • F. Beyond Gilson.