Univocity of Being
Dominic of Flanders’ Critique of John Duns Scotus’ Primary Argument for the University of Being
D'Ettore, Domenic
This article considers the attempt by a prominent fifteenth-century follower of Thomas Aquinas, Dominic of Flanders (a.k.a. Flandrensis, 1425-1479), to address John Duns Scotus’ most famous argument for the univocity of being....
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D'Ettore, Domenic1
Dominic of Flanders1
John Duns Scotus1
Thomas Aquinas1
Univocity of Being[remove]1
English1
Brill1
20181
Department of Theology and Philosophy1
Marian University1