Description: Reconsiders John Duns Scotus's theory of the univocity of being in connection to his conception of ultimate difference. Develops a systematic account of ultimate difference from disparate discussions throughout his corpus.
Brief description: Andrew LaZella is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Scranton. He received his PhD from DePaul University in 2010.
Review Quotes: LaZella covers the familiar territory of Scotus's work on the univocity of being with particular skill and insight, rendering its content intelligible with the subtlety and attention to context that Scotus demands.---Paul Symington, Franciscan University of Steubenville