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Dr. fr Bonaventura Radonić’s contribution to knowledge of Scott’s philosophy

Božo Norac-Kljajo


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Abstract

The author first gives some basic biographic data about Fr
Bonaventura Radonić. Then in a short introduction he refers to
the first Panslavic Franciscan professorial congress in Zagreb
in 1935 at which Bonaventura held a lecture under the title
of Synthesis of Scott’s Philosophy. The author presents some
basic data on the congress, the organizer, his aims and the lecturers.
He briefly describes the Franciscan school and then moves
to Scott’s philosophy. The main part of the work consists of
four parts: 1. General principles of metaphysics; 2. Transition
from creature to Creator – God’s existence; 3. Man; 4. Relation
between Creator and created. In this work Radonić’s thoughts
from the lecture that the author finds to be the first and best
abstract of Scot’s thought in Croatian language are presented.

Keywords

Panslavic Franciscan congress; Scottistic philosophy; general principles of metaphysics; God’s existence; relation between Creator and created

Hrčak ID:

92979

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/92979

Publication date:

15.12.2006.

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