Ep 69: The Scotistic Commentators [feat. Garrett Smith, Trent Pomplun, Jared Goff]
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In this episode, we are joined with Dr. Garrett Smith, Dr. Trent Pomplun, and Dr. Jared Goff to discuss the early stages of intellectual interest in John Duns Scotus in the Middle Ages, and the rise of the Scotistic commentarial tradition in the early modern period. We discuss the early followers of Duns Scotus including figures such as Antonius Andreas, Francis of Meyronnes, and Petrus Thomae, the later renaissance figures such as Antonio Trombetta and others, and the early modern Scotistic commentators including Bartolomeo Mastri and Bonaventura Belluto.
Dr. Pomplun’s expertise extends from late medieval to modern thought, with special emphasis on the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He has published on the history of scholastic theology, Catholic missions in Asia, and Indo-Tibetan religion and culture. He is chiefly absorbed in the study of Ippolito Desideri, a Jesuit who lived in Tibet during the early eighteenth century. When not squinting at Tibetan manuscripts, he studies both eastern and western traditions of scholasticism.
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Garrett Smith, “The Analogy of Being in the Scotist Tradition,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (2019), 633-673.
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