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Stranica 126
To put the opposing arguments in a nut- shell : If Thomas had argued that the Will is an executive organ , necessary to execute the insights of the Intellect , a merely " subservient " faculty , Duns Scotus holds that “ Intellec- tus ...
To put the opposing arguments in a nut- shell : If Thomas had argued that the Will is an executive organ , necessary to execute the insights of the Intellect , a merely " subservient " faculty , Duns Scotus holds that “ Intellec- tus ...
Stranica 231
Notes to pages 125-129 33. Grundlegung zur Metaphysik des Sitten , Akademie Ausgabe , vol . IV , 1911 , p . 429 . 34. See , for instance , sect . IV of the bilingual edition of Duns Scotus : Philosophical Writings , ed . and trans .
Notes to pages 125-129 33. Grundlegung zur Metaphysik des Sitten , Akademie Ausgabe , vol . IV , 1911 , p . 429 . 34. See , for instance , sect . IV of the bilingual edition of Duns Scotus : Philosophical Writings , ed . and trans .
Stranica 232
Bettoni , Duns Scotus , p . 76 . 54. See Bernardine M. Bonansea , " Duns Scotus ' Voluntarism , ” in Ryan and Bonansea , op . cit . , p . 92. " Non possum velle esse miserum ; sed ex hoc non sequitur , ergo necessario volo beatitudinem ...
Bettoni , Duns Scotus , p . 76 . 54. See Bernardine M. Bonansea , " Duns Scotus ' Voluntarism , ” in Ryan and Bonansea , op . cit . , p . 92. " Non possum velle esse miserum ; sed ex hoc non sequitur , ergo necessario volo beatitudinem ...
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