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DUNS SCOTUS, JOHN° — (1265–1308), Catholic theologian and philosopher. Scotus opposed many of the views of thomas aquinas . Against Aquinas he affirmed the limitations of philosophy, and argued that the will is superior to the intellect, because the will is free… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Duns Castle — Duns Castle. Duns Castle, Duns, Berwickshire is a historic house in Scotland, the oldest part of which, the massive Norman Keep or Pele Tower, dates from 1320. The earlier house was transformed into a Gothic castle, 1818–22, by architect James… … Wikipedia
Duns Scotus und Wilhelm von Ockham: Über das Verhältnis von Theologie und Kirche — Erst im 13. Jahrhundert hat sich die Theologie als eine Disziplin an der Universität herausgebildet. Sie musste sich, wollte sie sich nicht aus dem Kreis der universitätsreifen Fächer ausschließen, als eine Form von Wissen … Universal-Lexikon
Duns Castle nature reserve — is a nature reserve near Duns, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former Berwickshire. The reserve is one of eight reserves in the Scottish Borders, maintained by the Scottish Wildlife Trust. It consists of two man made lakes, Hen… … Wikipedia
Duns Scotus — Duns Scotus, der scharfsinnigste Scholastiker (doctor subtilis) des Mittelalters, wurde wahrscheinlich zu Duns oder Dunston in Northumberland um 1266 oder schon 1245 geb., Minorite in Newcastle und von da nach Oxford geschickt, wo er im Merton… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
Duns Scotus — Johannes Duns Scotus Johannes (engl. John) Duns Scotus (* um 1266 in Duns, Schottland; † 8. November 1308 in Köln) war ein schottischer Theologe und Philosoph der Scholastik. Nachdem er in Northampton die Pr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Duns Scotus, John — born 1266, Duns, Lothian, Scot. died Nov. 8, 1308, Cologne Medieval Scottish philosopher and Scholastic theologian. He studied and taught at Oxford, where he joined the Franciscans, and later taught at the University of Paris, from which he was… … Universalium
Duns Scotus, Johannes — (c. 1265–1308) Philosopher. Duns Scotus was born in Scotland and as a young man joined the Franciscan Order. During the course of his life, he lectured in philosophy at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Paris and Cologne. He is… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Duns, Scotus Johannes — (1265? 1308?) Schoolman. The dates of his birth and death and the place of his birth are alike doubtful. He may have been at Oxf., is said to have been a regent or prof. at Paris, and was a Franciscan. He was a man of extraordinary learning,… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
dunce-man — dunce man, duns man see dunce n. 1 … Useful english dictionary