- a word derived from Scotism.
Example Sentences
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What Thomist or Scotist theologian would dare say seriously that he is sure of his case?
From Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire
What Thomist or Scotist theologian can venture to assert seriously that he goes on sure grounds?
From A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" by Fran?ois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)
We are driven, consequently, to a denial of both the Scotist and Thomist positions, as ordinarily conceived.
From Theology and the Social Consciousness A Study of the Relations of the Social Consciousness to Theology (2nd ed.) by King, Henry Churchill
Without using the Scotist terminology, most of those scholastics who reject the Thomist doctrine on this point advocate the present view.
From Ontology or the Theory of Being by Coffey, Peter