Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings

The aim of this paper is to detect and assess some parasitic aspects that characterize John Duns Scotus’s account of negation, with a major focus on epistemology and theology. The first paragraph introduces the concepts of asymmetricalism or negation parasitism and traces the occurrence of four asym...

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Main Author: Matteo Maserati
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Language:deu
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego 2021-07-01
Series:Analiza i Egzystencja
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Online Access:https://wnus.edu.pl/aie/en/issue/1187/article/18959/
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spelling doaj-a0fe49c7d0694cea9cdae9726d92cfd12021-07-23T08:45:04ZdeuWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu SzczecińskiegoAnaliza i Egzystencja 1734-99232021-07-015410.18276/aie.2021.54-05Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s WritingsMatteo Maserati0Università degli Studi di SalernoThe aim of this paper is to detect and assess some parasitic aspects that characterize John Duns Scotus’s account of negation, with a major focus on epistemology and theology. The first paragraph introduces the concepts of asymmetricalism or negation parasitism and traces the occurrence of four asymmetricalist theses in the Author’s production. The second paragraph presents and analyzes a first strategy to dismiss negative theology through an elimination scheme, namely a conditional which reduces negative epistemic propositions to positive ones. The third section attempts a generalization of such a scheme to make it suitable for any kind of negative knowledge foreign to the theological context. The fourth and last paragraph presents a different and more problematic eliminative strategy for negative theology and deals with the issues that arise from it.https://wnus.edu.pl/aie/en/issue/1187/article/18959/John Duns Scotus. Negation. Asymmetrical account of negation. Negation parasitism. Negation eliminativism.
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Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings
Analiza i Egzystencja
John Duns Scotus. Negation. Asymmetrical account of negation. Negation parasitism. Negation eliminativism.
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title Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings
title_short Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings
title_full Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings
title_fullStr Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings
title_full_unstemmed Negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: Some Remarks on Negation Parasitism in John Duns Scotus’s Writings
title_sort negatio non cognoscitur nisi per affirmationem: some remarks on negation parasitism in john duns scotus’s writings
publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczecińskiego
series Analiza i Egzystencja
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description The aim of this paper is to detect and assess some parasitic aspects that characterize John Duns Scotus’s account of negation, with a major focus on epistemology and theology. The first paragraph introduces the concepts of asymmetricalism or negation parasitism and traces the occurrence of four asymmetricalist theses in the Author’s production. The second paragraph presents and analyzes a first strategy to dismiss negative theology through an elimination scheme, namely a conditional which reduces negative epistemic propositions to positive ones. The third section attempts a generalization of such a scheme to make it suitable for any kind of negative knowledge foreign to the theological context. The fourth and last paragraph presents a different and more problematic eliminative strategy for negative theology and deals with the issues that arise from it.
topic John Duns Scotus. Negation. Asymmetrical account of negation. Negation parasitism. Negation eliminativism.
url https://wnus.edu.pl/aie/en/issue/1187/article/18959/
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