The question about the creation ex nihilo entails many problems related to the concept of God. If you keep that God is entirely simple and perfect, it seems impossible to conceive that God can create something not being subject to any change. Nevertheless, a synthesis of these (apparently) contradictory aspects is what a genuine Christian metaphysics should seek. John Duns Scotus (1266-1308) is the first scholastic thinker that takes seriously this task. For him the only way to do that was to emphasize the other main characteristic of the Christian God, namely the freedom. Although the divine Revelation describes God as liber and volens, the major part of scholastics before Scotus highlighted the aspect of necessity, owing to Greek and Arabic metaphysics. The book La dottrina della creazione in Giovanni Duns Scoto by Ernesto Dezza retraces meticulously the scotistic teaching about creation and shows the implications both for his philosophy and for the current cosmological debate. In addition to summarizing this work, my aim is to discuss the peculiar position adopted by Scotus regarding the relationship between God and the creature.
«Relatio realis necessario coexigit suum extremum». Sul rapporto tra necessario e contingente nella dottrina della creazione di Duns Scoto / Galasso, Nicolo'. - In: LA CULTURA. - ISSN 0393-1560. - STAMPA. - 2, agosto 2017:Anno LV(2017), pp. 305-314. [10.1403/86932]
«Relatio realis necessario coexigit suum extremum». Sul rapporto tra necessario e contingente nella dottrina della creazione di Duns Scoto
GALASSO, NICOLO'
2017
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The question about the creation ex nihilo entails many problems related to the concept of God. If you keep that God is entirely simple and perfect, it seems impossible to conceive that God can create something not being subject to any change. Nevertheless, a synthesis of these (apparently) contradictory aspects is what a genuine Christian metaphysics should seek. John Duns Scotus (1266-1308) is the first scholastic thinker that takes seriously this task. For him the only way to do that was to emphasize the other main characteristic of the Christian God, namely the freedom. Although the divine Revelation describes God as liber and volens, the major part of scholastics before Scotus highlighted the aspect of necessity, owing to Greek and Arabic metaphysics. The book La dottrina della creazione in Giovanni Duns Scoto by Ernesto Dezza retraces meticulously the scotistic teaching about creation and shows the implications both for his philosophy and for the current cosmological debate. In addition to summarizing this work, my aim is to discuss the peculiar position adopted by Scotus regarding the relationship between God and the creature.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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