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Alexander
Broadie.
The
Shadow of Scotus: Philosophy and Faith in Pre-Reformation Scotland.
Edinburgh: T
& T Clark, 1995.
ISBN
056709734X;
ISBN-13: 9780567097347.
Hardback,
stitch bound.
142x222x14mm.
viii,112pp.
English.
Unused bargain.
This item
£8.50
[Publisher's
price for paperback £15.99]
271g.
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A unique
study of Pre-Reformation Scottish philosophers and philosophy. The
greatest of the philosophers was John Duns Scotus, but there were
others such as John Ireland, John Mair of Haddington and George Lokert
of Ayr. Focusing on the concepts of will, intellect and faith,
Professor Broadie investigates the philosophy of these men and the
relationships between their ideas. He places them within the framework
of the medieval dispute between nominalists and realists which so
characterised philosophy and theology in the Middle Ages.
Scotus'
account of the primacy of will over intellect was demonstrably
influenced by his Franciscan inheritance. Will is the faculty of
freedom. However, how can our acts be free if God has known from
eternity that we will perform them? This question is examined in
relation to John Ireland's major theological work, The Mirror of Wisdom. Professor
Broadie analyses the concept of faith as presented by John Mair and his
Scottish contemporaries, and their doctrine that giving assent as an
act of faith involves two stages, an act of intellect by which hesitant
assent is given, and an act of free will by which hesitancy is replaced
by certainty.
This book
displays all the philosophical vigour and liveliness of Pre-Reformation
Scotland, and overturns any notion that Scottish philosophical culture
only began with the Enlightenment.
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