释义 |
sco·tism \ˈskōˌtizəm\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: John Duns Scotus died ab1308 Scottish scholastic theologian + English -ism : the doctrines of the Scholastic Duns Scotus who in his criticism of Thomism proposes a separation of philosophy and theology approaching the conception of twofold truth and is known especially for his voluntarism, logical realism, and principles of haecceity and the plurality of substantial forms |