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John of Reading : ウィキペディア英語版 | John of Reading John of Reading ((ラテン語:Johannes de Reading, Johannes Radingia, Ioannes Radingiensis); died 1346) was an English Franciscan theologian and scholastic philosopher. He was an early opponent of William of Ockham, and a follower of Duns Scotus. He wrote a commentary on the ''Sentences'' around 1320, at the University of Oxford. He argued for the unity of science.〔Steven John Livesey, ''Theology and Science in the Fourteenth Century: Three Questions on the Unity of Science from John of Reading's Commentary on the Sentences'' (1989), p. 76.〕 In 1322 he moved to a teaching position at Avignon, which in modern times is a commune in the Vaucluse department in southeastern France.〔Jorge J. E. Gracia, Timothy B. Noone, ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'' (2003), p.390.〕 Reading is buried at Avignon. ==References==
*Katherine H. Tachau, ''Optics, Epistemology and the Foundations of Semantics, 1250-1345'' (1988) pp. 165–179
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