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Scotus and Ockham: Selected Essays

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Produced over a career of six decades, Allan Wolter's monumental editions, translations, commentaries and studies constitute by far the largest and most influential body of scholarship by any modern author. The present collections brings together twelve of Wolter's seminal articles, most of which have never been reprinted, as well as two new studies written for this volume. They range over the length of Wolter's career and represent the breadth of his Scotus's literary production and academic career, his metaphysics, ethics, and theologoy, and his relation to Ockham and other Franciscan theologians, This is a valuable collection for anyone working in late medieval philosophy or theology.
Stephen Dumont, University of Notre Dame

350 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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