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Thomas Wilton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Wilton Thomas Wilton〔Thomas of Wilton, Thomas de Wilton, Thomas Wylton, Thomas de Wylton.〕 (died 1322) was an English theologian and scholastic philosopher, a teacher at the University of Oxford and then the University of Paris, where he taught Walter Burley.〔(Burley, Walter (C. 1274–C. 1345) | Encyclopedia of Philosophy )〕 He was a Fellow of Merton College from about 1288.〔Jorge J. E. Gracia, Timothy B. Noone, ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'' (2003), p. 666.〕 He attacked some of Burley's theses.〔John Marenbon, ''Medieval Philosophy'' (1998), p. 369.〕 He wrote on and rejected the theory of motion of Averroes,〔Cecelia Trifogli, ''Oxford Physics in the Thirteenth Century (ca. 1250-1270)'' (2000), p. 65.〕 provoking a reply by John of Jandun.〔Cecelia Trifogli, ''Averroes's Doctrine of Time'', p. 67, in Pasquale Porro (editor), ''The Medieval Concept of Time'' (2001).〕 In discussing the eternity of the world, he connects the views of Maimonides and Aquinas.〔J. M. M. H. Thijssen, ''The Response to Thomas'' p. 91 in Jozef Wissink (editor), ''The Eternity of the World in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas and His Contemporaries'' (1990)〕 ==References==
*Lauge O. Nielsen, ''The Debate between Peter Auriol and Thomas Wylton on Theology and Virtue'', Vivarium, Volume 38, Number 1, 2000, 35-98 *Cecilia Trifogli, ''Thomas Wylton on Final Causality'', in Alexander Fidora (editor), ''Erfahrung und Beweis: Die Wissenschaften Von Der Natur Im 13. und 14. Jahrhundert'' (2007)
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