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Definition of Scotists

Scotist
Scotist Sco"tist, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of (Joannes) Duns Scotus, the Franciscan scholastic (d. 1308), who maintained certain doctrines in philosophy and theology, in opposition to the Thomists, or followers of Thomas Aquinas, the Dominican scholastic.

Meaning of Scotists from wikipedia

- this includes also the Scotist School. [citation needed] Most Scotists are both philosophers and theologians. Notable Scotists of the fourteenth century...
- between Franciscans and Dominicans during the Middle Ages, with Franciscan 'Scotists' in its favour and Dominican 'Thomists' against it. The English ecclesiastic...
- theologians in the late Middle Ages were thus divided between so-called Scotists and Ockhamists. Fourteenth century followers included Francis of Mayrone...
- Scotistic realism (also Scotist realism or Scotist formalism) is the Scotist position on the problem of universals. It is a form of moderate realism, which...
- and Scotus "it is still possible to view Descartes as borrowing from a Scotist Voluntarist tradition". Although the uncertain authorship of this most...
- The intended arrangement is chronological by date of death. Scotism and Scotists Haymo of Faversham (d. 1244) Alexander of Hales (c. 1183–1245) John of...
- Bouquillon; Augustine Lehmkuhl; and Noldin. The Thomists, no less than the Scotists, recognize as morally indifferent acts done without deliberation, such...
- precision possible. According to the Scotists, a formal distinction is generally required, although certain Scotists (like Bartolomeo Mastri) regard virtual...
- moderate realism as did Thomas Aquinas, Bonaventure, and Duns Scotus (cf. Scotist realism). Moderate realism is anti-realist about abstract objects, just...
- Claude Fr****en (1620 – 26 February 1711) was a French Franciscan Scotist theologian and philosopher. Fr****en was born near Péronne, France. He entered...