The Metaphysical Concept of Nature by John Duns Scotus and its Epistemological Implications

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  • María José Jaramillo Universität zu Köln

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17421/2498-9746-03-25

Abstract

The concept of nature plays in the theory of knowledge of John Duns Scotus a very important role, because it is the metaphysical foundation of his realistic view of knowledge. The nature is in Scotus’s Philosophy not something universal nor individual itself, but common. It can be universal or individual. In this paper I will work out the concept of common nature by Scotus and to point out its consequences for the theory of knowledge. Through this analysis I want to show how the concept of nature is the foundation of Scotus's realism in the theory of knowledge.

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Published

2021-05-04

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Nature and metaphysics in the history of philosophy