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Joh. Duns Scotus
Электронный текст: Книга IV. Раздел 32. Вопрос 2.1 (фрагмент). [rus]
Joh. Duns Scotus
Иоанн Дунс Скот (т.е. "Дунс Шотландец") родился в 1266 г. в Макстоне, графство Роксбург, на шотландской стороне реки Твид. Около 1281 г. был принят во францисканский монастырь г. Демфрис, на том же юге Шотландии. В 1302-1303 гг. Дунс Скот - бакалавр со специализацией интерпретатора "Сентенций" Петра Ломбардского. [rus]
John Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus (1265/66-1308) was one of the most important and influential philosopher-theologians of the High Middle Ages. His brilliantly complex and nuanced thought, which earned him the nickname "the Subtle Doctor," left a mark on discussions of such disparate topics as the semantics of religious language, the problem of universals, divine illumination, and the nature of human freedom. This essay first lays out what is known about Scotus's life and the dating of his works. It then offers an overview of some of his key positions in four main areas of philosophy: natural theology, metaphysics, the theory of knowledge, and ethics and moral psychology. [eng]
Joh. Duns Scotus
Тексты; исследования и общие работы. [rus]
John Duns Scotus
Биография, сочинения, библиография. [rus]
Joh. Duns Scotus
Библиография (Tractatus de primo principio, Theoremata subtilissima, Reportatorum parisiensium ll, Quaestione quodlibetales Комментарии на "Метафизику" Аристотеля, Opus Oxoniense - "Оксфордское сочинение": в онлайне: Книга IV. Раздел 32. Вопрос 2.1 (фрагмент), Книга I, Раздел III, Вопрос IV; John Duns Scotus, Ordinatio, II, dist. 3, pars 1. [rus]
Catholic Encyclopedia - Bl. John Duns Scotus
"Surnamed Doctor Subtilis, died 8 Nov., 1308; he was the founder and leader of the famous Scotist School, which had its chief representatives among the Franciscans. Of his antecedents and life very little is definitely known, as the contemporary sources are silent about him. It is certain that he died rather young, according to earlier traditions at the age of thirty-four years (cf. Wadding, Vita Scoti, in vol. I of his works); but it would seem that he was somewhat older than this and that he was born in 1270." [eng]
John Duns Scotus
Review. [eng]
Island of Freedom - John Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus, Scottish theologian and philosopher, was founder of a school of Scholasticism known as Scotism. Born in Duns, Duns Scotus entered the Franciscan. Work: A Treatise on God as First Principle. order and studied at the universities of Oxford and Paris. He later lectured at both universities on the Sentences, the basic theological textbook by the Italian theologian Peter Lombard. [eng]
Bl. John Duns Scotus
Here you will find a brief biography of Bl. John Duns Scotus, Franciscan Priest and Theologian of the Thirteenth Century. Next to St. Bonaventure, Bl. John is perhaps the most important and influential theologian in the history of the Franciscan Order. He was the founder of the Scotistic School in Theology, and until the time of the French Revolution his thought dominated the Roman Catholic faculties of theology in nearly all the major universities of Europe. He is chiefly known for his theology on the Absolute Kingship of Jesus Christ, the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and his philosophic refutation of evolution. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Scotism and Scotists
This is the name given to the philosophical and theological system or school named after John Duns Scotus (q.v.). It developed out of the Old Franciscan School, to which Haymo of Faversham (d. 1244), Alexander of Hales (d. 1245), John of Rupella (d. 1245), William of Melitora (d. 1260), St. Bonaventure (d. 1274), Cardinal Matthew of Aquasparta (d. 1289), John Pecham (d. 1292), Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard of Middletown (d. about 1300), etc. belonged. [eng]
Брокгауз Ф.А., Ефрон И.А. Энциклопедический словарь
Справка о философе. [rus]
Patron Saints Index: John Duns Scotus
Also known as The Subtle Doctor; Joannes Scotus; Doctor Subtilis Memorial 7 November Profile Son of a wealthy farmer. Friar Minor at Dumfries where his uncle Elias Duns was superior. Studied at Oxford and Paris. Ordained 17 March 1291 at Saint Andrew's Church, Northampton at age 25. Lectured at Oxford and Cambridge from 1297 to 1301 when he returned to Paris to teach and complete his doctorate. [eng]
Duns Scotus, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
c.1266–1308, scholastic philosopher and theologian, called the Subtle Doctor. A native of Scotland, he became a Franciscan and taught at Oxford, Paris, and Cologne. The exact canon of Duns Scotus’ work is unknown; the best known of his undoubtedly authentic works are On the First Principle and two commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard. [eng]
Duns Scotus, John - Encarta Encyclopedia
Duns Scotus, John (1266?-1308), Scottish theologian and philosopher, founder of a school of Scholasticism known as Scotism. Born in Duns, Duns Scotus entered the Franciscan religious order. [eng]
Duns Scotus
John Duns Scotus, The Life of Blessed John Duns Scotus, John Duns Scotus (circa 1266-1308), Duns Scotus page. [eng]
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