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Duns Scotus
22 Nov 2004

Duns Scotus (1266-1308)


Major works


          His teachings are preserved in a Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, glosses on Aristotelian texts, and disputations about various subjects


Importance


          Most distinguished Oxford scholar


          Held to priority of the will over the intellect


          Contributed to Roman Catholic view of the Immaculate Conception


          Believed in possible worlds


          Said God’s attributes not provable by reason


          Known as the ‘subtle doctor’


          The term “dunce” comes from him and was invented by his detractors


          Opposed Aquinas on almost every point