Percorsi dell'infinito nel pensiero filosofico e teologico di Duns Scoto

Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 50 (3):41-50 (2005)
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Based on Scotus’s metaphysics of transcendental concepts, this essay analyses the Scotist concept of the infinite as a disjunctive transcendental and as the most proper philosophical concept for the reality of God. Decisive presupposition to a positive function of the concept of infinite being in Scotus’s philosophical theology is, furthermore, the theory of the univocity of being.

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