Cognitive Issues in the Long Scotist Tradition

Buch | Hardcover
454 Seiten
2023
Schwabe Verlagsgruppe AG Schwabe Verlag
978-3-7965-4766-9 (ISBN)

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400 years of scotistic discussion on cognition
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.

Daniel Heider is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Bohemia. Among his many publications on metaphysics and epistemology in Post-Medieval / Early Modern scholasticism are his monographs Universals in Second Scholasticism (2014) and Aristotelian Subjectivism: Francisco Suárez's Philosophy of Perception (2021).Claus A. Andersen is currently Postdoc at the Université catholique de Louvain; from 2019 to 2022, he was Postdoc at the University of South Bohemia. He specializes in Late Scholastic thought and is author of the monograph Metaphysik im Barockscotismus (2016) and co-editor of Pere Daguí, Tractatus formalitatum brevis, Tractatus de differentia (2018).

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 224 mm
Gewicht 777 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie des Mittelalters
Schlagworte Barockscholastik • Bartolomeo Mastri • Erkenntnistheorie • Johannes Duns Scotus • Metaphysik • Mittelalterliche Philosophie • Philosophie der frühen Neuzeit • Scholastik • scotism • Scotismus • scotistische Tradition
ISBN-10 3-7965-4766-4 / 3796547664
ISBN-13 978-3-7965-4766-9 / 9783796547669
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