John Duns Scotus in the History of Medieval Philosophy from the Sixteenth Century to Étienne Gilson

Https://Doi.Org/10.1484/J.Bpm.5.113344 58:355-445 (2017)
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Abstract

This article traces the fortunes of John Duns Scotus in histories of philosophy from Melanchthon’s student Caspar Peucer to the eminent medievalist Étienne Gilson. It identifies themes and historiographical methods common to sources from the late sixteenth century and follows their development to the present, with special emphasis given to the socalled historia philosophiae philosophica first advanced by Lutheran historians during the early Enlightenment.

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