Scotism About Possible Natures

Philosophical Quarterly 69 (275):393-408 (2019)
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I motivate and develop a view, found in John Duns Scotus, concerning God's explanatory role in the possibility of possible natures. A possible nature is a nature which can be instanced. The view is that possible natures have their possibility due to the coherence of their simple parts, but the simples which make up natures are themselves ex nihilo productions of divine intellect.

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Thomas M. Ward
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Scotus on the Divine Origin of Possibility.Allan B. Wolter - 1993 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67 (1):95-107.
Recent work on the philosophy of duns scotus.Richard Cross - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (8):667-675.

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