I'm teaching a class this term on medieval trinitarian theology. The sub-topic on which we're focusing is 'the constitution of a divine person'. Here are a few translations I've done for the class:
Henry of Ghent, Summae Quaestionum Ordinariarum, article 56
John Duns Scotus, Ordinatio, book 1, distinction 26
William Ockham, Ordinatio, book 1, distinction 26
An improved version of the worlds, thoughts and pluralities paradox
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Yesterday, I offered a paradox about possible thoughts and pluralities of
worlds. The paradox depends on a kind of recombination principle (premise
(2) i...
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I like how when i put my mouse over links they're completely blacked out.
yeah, pretty 'black'(tm), eh?
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