Notes on Contributors 1 Introduction Wouter Goris and Garrett Smith Part 1 The Interlocutors of John Duns Scotus at Paris 2 Scotus's Parisian Environment: The Faculty of Theology, 1300-1307 William J. Courtenay 3 The Collationes Attributed to John Duns Scotus: Between Literary Genre and Interlocutors Marina Fedeli 4 Duns Scotus on Prime Matter: The Parisian Doctrine Alessandro De Pascalis 5 The Disputation at the University of Paris between Godfrey of Fontaines and John Duns Scotus on Virtues in the Will Stephen D. Dumont 6 John Duns Scotus in the Eyes of His Fellow Regent Masters in 1306-1307, John of Pouilly and Henry of Friemar the Elder OESA Christopher Schabel 7 Gerard of Bologna's Critique of the Formal Distinction Garrett R. Smith 8 Nicholas Trivet on the Univocity of Being Timothy B. Noone 9 Vestigia cuiuslibet in quolibet inquirendo : A Comparative Reading of Gonsalvus Hispanus' Quodlibet q. 7 HernĂ¡n Guerrero-Troncoso 10 The Concept of Practice and the Franciscan Understanding of the Nature of Theology: The Cases of Gonsalvus Hispanus and Alexander of Alessandria Mikolaj Olszewski Part 2 The Quodlibet of John Duns Scotus 11 The Adequacy of Production according to Duns Scotus Wouter Goris 12 Intuitive Erkenntnis im Quodlibet des seligen Johannes Duns Scotus im Hinblick auf das Problem des erkenntnistheoretischen Realismus Witold Grzegorz Salamon 13 John Duns Scotus on Social Philosophy: Quodlibet , Question 20 Christian Rode Bibliography Index.
John Duns Scotus and His Parisian Interlocutors