john duns scotus

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • John Duns Scotus: A Scottish Franciscan friar, philosopher, and theologian who was a highly influential figure in High Scholasticism during the late 13th and early 14th centuries. He is known for his complex and nuanced arguments on metaphysics, epistemology, and theology.
Usage
  • The term "John Duns Scotus" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific historical figure. It is used in academic contexts related to medieval philosophy, theology, and the history of ideas.
Examples of Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The philosophical works of John Duns Scotus were central to debates about universals and individuation.
    • Scholars often compare the theological systems of Thomas Aquinas and John Duns Scotus.
Advanced Usage
  • "Scotist": Pertaining to or following the doctrines of John Duns Scotus.
    • He adhered to a Scotist interpretation of the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.
Variants and Related Words
  • Duns Scotus: A common shortened form of the name.
    • The arguments of Duns Scotus are known for their subtlety.
  • Scotism (n): The system of philosophical and theological thought developed by John Duns Scotus.
    • Scotist (adj/n): An adjective describing something related to Scotism, or a noun for a follower of Scotus.
Synonyms
  • The Subtle Doctor: A traditional Latin honorific () given to John Duns Scotus in recognition of the nuanced and intricate nature of his thought.
Notes on Meaning
  • While "John Duns Scotus" refers to the person, his name is the origin of the term "dunce." Historically, his followers (Scotists) were later ridiculed by Renaissance humanists, and the term "dunce" evolved to mean a person incapable of learning. This is a separate, derived term and not a meaning of the proper noun itself.
Noun
  1. Scottish theologian who was very influential in the Middle Ages (1265-1308)

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