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Ordinatio. Prologue.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 1 and 2.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinction 3.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 4 to 10.
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frontmatter
book one. distinctions 4 - 10
fourth distinction. first part. on the predication of otherness in divine generation
fourth distinction. second part. on the predication of the name of god in the divine persons
appendix. [ reportatio IC d.4 q.1] fourth distinction. first part.
fifth distinction. first part. on the generation of the divine essence
fifth distinction. second part. on the generation of the son
sixth distinction
seventh distinction
eighth distinction. first part. on the simplicity of god
appendix. [ reportatio IC d.8 p.1 q.3] eighth distinction. first part.
eighth distinction. second part. on the immutability of god
ninth distinction
tenth distinction.
appendix. scotus’ extended annotation to n.41
appendix. distinction 3 from the commentary on the sentences by antonius andreas
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question one. whether god can be naturally known by the intellect of the wayfarer
question two. whether god is the first thing naturally known by the wayfarer
question three. whether god is the sufficient object of our intellect
question four. whether some sound and certain truth can be known by the intellect of the wayfarer without special illumination from the uncreated light
question five. whether a trace or footprint of the trinity is found in all creatures
to the question
to the arguments
question six. whether in intellectual nature taken properly there is memory properly, that is an intellect possessing an intelligible species naturally prior to the act of understanding
question seven. whether the intellective part of the soul taken properly, or some part of it, is the whole cause, or the whole principle of generating, which generates actual knowledge
question eight. whether the more principal cause of generated knowledge is the object in itself or present in the species or the intellective part of the soul
question nine. whether the image of the trinity exists in the mind distinctly
endmatter
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 11 to 25.
Ordinatio. Book 1. Distinctions 26 to 48.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 1 - 3.
Ordinatio. Book 2. Distinctions 4 to 44.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 1 - 17.
Ordinatio. Book 3. Distinctions 26 - 40.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 1 - 7
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 8 - 13.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 14 - 42.
Ordinatio. Book 4. Distinctions 43 - 49.
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