- from one
another etc. They also took from
Scotism many
propositions concerning the
doctrine of the angels.
Scotism exercised an
influence on the development...
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Scots is a
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Germanic language family. Most
commonly spoken in the
Scottish Lowlands, the...
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Queen of
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subjective parts? — Duns Scotus,
Ordinatio II, d. 3, p. 1. q. 2, n. 48] In
Scotism and the
scholastic usage in general, therefore, "haecceity"
properly means...
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Americans Scotch-Irish
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Sickest **** Out There) is the
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Scottish philosophy –
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