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Seeking what he describes as “the utmost limit of the knowledge our natural reason can achieve . . . concerning the True Existence [that is God],” John Duns Scotus (1265每1308) offers in this treatise one of philosophy*s most rigorous and ambitious attempts to deduce God*s existence from purely metaphysical theorems. As elucidated by its concise philosophical commentary, Thomas M. Ward’s new translation of the
puts a masterpiece of natural theology within reach of a new generation of English-reading students of philosophy.






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