Table of Contents
Foreword
1. The Life and Works of John Duns Scotus by Charles Balic
2. The Originality of the Scotistic Synthesis by Efrem Bettoni
3. The Formal Distinction by Allan B. Wolter
4. A Problem for Realism: Our Multiple Concepts of Individual Things and the Solution of Duns Scotus by S. Y. Watson
5. Duns Scotus' Voluntarism by Bernardine M. Bonansea
6. Duns Scotus on the Common Nature by J. R. Cresswell
7. Demonstrability and Demonstration of the Existence of God by Felix Alluntis
8. Duns Scotus and the Physical Approach to God by Roy Effler
9. The Problem of the Demonstrability of Immortality by Geoffrey G. Bridges
10. Being, Univocity, and Analogy According to Duns Scotus by Timotheus A. Barth
11. Francis Suarez and the Teaching of John Duns Scotus on Univocatio Entis by Walter Hoeres
12. William of Vaurouillon, O.F.M., A Fifteenth-Century Scotist by Ignatius Brady
13. Duns Scotus, Nominalism, and the Council of Trent by Heiko Augustinus Oberman
14. The Contemporary Significance of Duns Scotus' Philosophy by Beraud de Saint-Maurice
15. The Nature and Value of a Critical Edition of the Complete Works of John Duns Scotus by Charles Balic
Notes on Contributors
Index