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Roscelin of Compiègne (c. 1050 – c. 1121),
better known by his
Latinized name
Roscellinus Compendiensis or Rucelinus, was a
French philosopher and theologian...
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Studio Domenicano. p. 146,151. ISBN 978-88-5545-053-9.
Roscelin, De gener. et spec., 524.
Roscelin, De
generibus et speciebus.
Locke on Real Essence. Metaphysics...
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include the
Anomoeans and Nestorians. In the
Middle Ages, the
scholastic Roscelin was
accused of tritheism. He was an
extreme nominalist who saw the three...
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universals and
traditionally attributed to the
medieval philosopher Roscelin of Compiègne
flectere si
nequeo superos,
Acheronta movebo if I can not...
- (ruled 1068–71). He is also
known as
Ursellus de
Ballione in
Latin or
Roscelin or
Roskelin de Baieul, and Anna
Comnena called him
Ourselios (Οὐρσέλιος)...
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include Buddhist logicians and
apoha theorists, the
medieval philosophers Roscelin of Compiègne and
William of
Ockham and
contemporary philosophers W. V....
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Peter Abelard Anselm of Laon Hugh of
Saint Victor Richard of
Saint Victor Roscelin Peter Lombard Alexander of
Hales Bernard of
Chartres Dominicus Gundissalinus...
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nature of truth, free will, and the fall of Satan. When the
nominalist Roscelin attempted to
appeal to the
authority of
Lanfranc and
Anselm at his trial...
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reflective act of the mind.
Hence the
universal is not a mere word, as
Roscelin taught, nor a sermo, as
Peter Abelard held,
namely the word as used in...
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divine spark.
Other notable scholastics included Muhammad Averroes,
Roscelin, Abélard,
Peter Lombard, and
Francisco Suárez. One of the main questions...