Metaphysik als scientia transcendens: Johannes Duns Scotus und der zweite Anfang der Metaphysik

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Ludger Honnefelder
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John Llewelyn

The Early Mediaeval Scottish philosopher and theologian John Duns Scotus shook traditional doctrines of logical universality and logical particularity by arguing for a metaphysics of ‘formal distinction’. Why did the Nineteenth Century poet and self-styled philosopher Gerard Manley Hopkins find this revolutionary teaching so appealing? John Llewelyn answers this question by casting light on various neologisms introduced by Hopkins and reveals how Hopkins endorses Scotus’s claim that being and existence are grounded in doing and willing. Drawing on modern respon ses to Scotus made by Heidegger, Peirce, Arendt, Leibniz, Hume, Reid, Derrida and Deleuze, Llewelyn’s own response shows by way of bonus why it would be a pity to suppose that the rewards of reading Scotus and Hopkins are available only to those who share their theological presuppositions


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ludger Honnefelder ◽  
Birgitt Haneklaus
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1953 ◽  
Vol 13 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 147-158 ◽  
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J. R. Cresswell
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