Scotus: Adumbrations of a new concept of infinity

Wissenschaft Und Weisheit 59 (1):35-43 (1996)
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Abstract

John Duns Scotus offers the possible beginning for a modern reconceptualization of infinity. Because of his own contemporary mindset, Scotus is not able to overcome completely the mediaeval notionof infinity, but he moves toward an understanding of pluralities of infinities. While Scotus reserves infinity in its most proper sense only to God, this effort on Scotus' part, which extends the concept of infinity while reserving a unique sense of it to the divine essence alone, is surely part of a tradition that leads to Descartes' dual concepts of "infinity" (predicated only of the idea of God) and "indefiniteness"(predicated of material nature). Therefore, without tracing the entire history of the contemporary notion of infinity, we see that its possible beginnings could very well lie in the writings of the Subtle Doctor.

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Steven Barbone
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