etiam realis scientia
Petrus Aureolis konzeptualistische Transzendentalienlehre vor dem Hintergrund seiner Kritik am Formalitätenrealismus
Biographical note
Caroline Gaus (*1972) studied Philosophy, Medieval and Modern History and Pedagogy at the University of Cologne (Magister Artium 2000). The present study was her doctoral dissertation at University of Cologne in 2007.
Readership
Scholars, students and those readers with a special interest in Medieval Philosophy, the history of metaphysics, the formation of formalism and the development of a conceptualistic doctrine of being.
Table of contents
Geleitwort des Herausgebers
Vorwort
1. Einleitung
2. Die innere Spannung der scotischen Metaphysikkonzeption: die systematische Bedeutung des Formalitatenrealismus fur die Transzendentalienlehre
3. Die ontologischen Pramissen einer formalistischen
4.Aureolis konzeptualistische Interpretation der Transzendentalien
5. Schluß
Quellen-und Literaturverzeichnis
Index nominum
Index rerum
Vorwort
1. Einleitung
2. Die innere Spannung der scotischen Metaphysikkonzeption: die systematische Bedeutung des Formalitatenrealismus fur die Transzendentalienlehre
3. Die ontologischen Pramissen einer formalistischen
4.Aureolis konzeptualistische Interpretation der Transzendentalien
5. Schluß
Quellen-und Literaturverzeichnis
Index nominum
Index rerum
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