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68 However , since Ponce's natural philosophy reflects the position of Duns Scotus on many points , we must call attention to several of its specific contributions . At the very outset of the treatise , Ponce treats at great length and ...
68 However , since Ponce's natural philosophy reflects the position of Duns Scotus on many points , we must call attention to several of its specific contributions . At the very outset of the treatise , Ponce treats at great length and ...
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... sicut nec Thomistae defendunt omnia , quae dixit D. Thomas in sententiis , aut aliis operibus praeter Summam.70 Such a position towards the genuine works of Scotus is not advisable because many of them contain the ultimate position ...
... sicut nec Thomistae defendunt omnia , quae dixit D. Thomas in sententiis , aut aliis operibus praeter Summam.70 Such a position towards the genuine works of Scotus is not advisable because many of them contain the ultimate position ...
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Since Scotus maintains a formal distinction between the passio entis and ens , he is forced to his position . Since Ockham denies the formal distinction in creatures , not , however , in God , the problem disappears .
Since Scotus maintains a formal distinction between the passio entis and ens , he is forced to his position . Since Ockham denies the formal distinction in creatures , not , however , in God , the problem disappears .
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THE REBIRTH OF THE FINE ARTS AND FRANCISCAN THOUGHT | 1 |
A SPECIAL ASPECT OF ATHANASIAN SOTERIOLOGYPart I | 30 |
JOHN PONCE FRANCISCAN SCOTist of the Seventeenth CentTURY | 54 |
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