Duns Scotus’ univocity: applied to the debate on phenomenological theology
Scotus’ theory of univocity is described: his exact definition of univocity and his view of transcendental concepts that are ‘simply simple’. These concepts are said to be univocally applied to God and creatures. Next, we describe Scotus’ views on univocity in ‘being’ and the precise meaning of the...
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2014
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International journal for philosophy of religion
Year: 2014, Volume: 76, Issue: 1, Pages: 53-73 |
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B Heidegger B Ontology B Scotus B Marion B Univocity B Phenomenological theology |
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