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Cognitive Issues in the Long Scotist Tradition
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- Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (MediPhil), Volume 5
- Publisher:
- 2023
Summary
The late-scholastic school of Scotism (after John Duns Scotus, 1308) left considerable room for disagreement. This volume innovatively demonstrates just how vividly Scotist philosophers and theologians discussed cognitive matters from the 14th until the 17th century. It further shows how the Scotist ideas were received in Protestant and Reformed milieus.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-7965-4766-9
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-7965-4767-6
- Publisher
- Schwabe, Basel / Berlin
- Series
- Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (MediPhil)
- Volume
- 5
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 456
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
- Introduction No access Pages 7 - 8
- Short Introduction to a Long Tradition – And to this Volume No access Pages 9 - 30 Claus A. Andersen
- I. Sensory Cognition No access Pages 31 - 32
- Suárez vs. Mastri and Belluto on Species in the Internal Sense No access Pages 33 - 64 Daniel Heider
- The Estimative Faculty in Scotus and Scotism No access Pages 65 - 94 David González Ginocchio
- II. Intellectual Cognition No access Pages 95 - 96
- In God's Mind No access Pages 97 - 118 Giorgio Pini
- The Species Intelligibilis in the Cognitive Process in Early Scotism No access Pages 119 - 142 Marina Fedeli
- The Non-Beatific Vision of God in the Present Life No access Pages 143 - 176 Damian Park
- Francisco Macedo on Intuitive and Abstractive Cognition No access Pages 177 - 202 Anna Tropia
- III. Metaphysical and Theological Implications No access Pages 203 - 204
- Esse intentionale in Some Early Scotists No access Pages 205 - 228 Richard Cross
- Esse cognitum and Divine Ideas in the First Two Centuries of Scotism No access Pages 229 - 266 Francesco Fiorentino
- Alfonso Briceño on Cognition, Distinction, and the Knowledge of God No access Pages 267 - 298 Roberto Hofmeister Pich
- Making Room for the Virtual Distinction No access Pages 299 - 332 Lukás Novák
- Decretum Concomitans No access Pages 333 - 364 Claus A. Andersen
- IV. The Influence of Scotism No access Pages 365 - 366
- The Epistemological Limits of Religious Images No access Pages 367 - 392 Ueli Zahnd
- Melanchthon and the Will No access Pages 393 - 416 Arthur Huiban
- Univocity of Being, the Cogito and Idealism in Johannes Clauberg (1622–1665) No access Pages 417 - 446 Giovanni Geller:
- List of Contributors No access Pages 447 - 448
- Index of Names No access Pages 449 - 456




