Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham


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By Thomas M. Osborne Jr
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
215 x 139 mm
Weight:
350 g
Pages:
280

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Thomas M. Osborne Jr is professor of philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, Houston, USA.

Osborne has synthesized a significant amount of material in a clear, instructive way. The volume concisely testifies to the rich tradition of medieval Aristotelianism, and Osborne expertly points to areas of similarity and dissimilarity in the respective accounts of human action by Aquinas, Scotus, and Ockham, as well as their varying degrees of indebtedness to ancient and Patristic sources."" - Journal of the History of Philosophy ""Readers interested in an overview of action theory in the late medieval period will benefit from their time with this book."" - American Catholic Philosophical Association ""An impressive work of scholarship that investigates the similarities and differences with which these thinkers approached these issues. The result is a clearly written study in which competing interpretations are juxtaposed so as to illuminate significant differences in these theories of human action."" - International Philosophical Quarterly ""Osborne's scholarship is impeccable, and the book offers an accurate and carefully analyzed account of an important topic in the thought of three of the most important figures of the High Middle Ages."" - Choice

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