Question

In Wandering in Darkness, Eleanor Stump contrasted “Dominican knowledge” with a type of non-propositional knowledge that she named for this group. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this mendicant order whose scholastics took Augustinian positions versus Dominicans like Aquinas. William of Ockham defended this order’s practice of “apostolic poverty.”
ANSWER: Franciscan Order [or Franciscans; or Order of Friars Minor or Ordo Fratrum Minorum; or Seraphic Order; prompt on friars or First Order]
[10m] The Franciscans’ “most famous pair” of doctrines was the plurality of substantial forms and the “universal” form of this view. This Aristotelian view equates substance with matter and form.
ANSWER: hylomorphism [accept universal hylomorphism]
[10h] Franciscans embraced this position on divine and human action, in contrast to Aquinas’s intellectualism. This position shares its name with a modern “doxastic” view, which holds that people can choose their own beliefs.
ANSWER: voluntarism [or voluntarist; accept doxastic voluntarism]
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Berkeley BCornell B1010020
Chicago CMinnesota B100010
Chicago DMcGill1010020
Toronto BClaremont Colleges0000
Columbia BArizona State100010
DukeOttawa0000
Yale BFlorida010010
Georgia TechBerkeley A100010
VanderbiltHarvard0000
Chicago AIndiana1010020
Iowa StateMaryland100010
NorthwesternJohns Hopkins100010
Truman StateKentucky0000
MichiganIllinois1010020
Minnesota AChicago B10101030
BrownNYU100010
PurdueNorth Carolina A100010
North Carolina BSouth Carolina010010
RutgersPenn1010020
WUSTL AStanford100010
Cornell ATexas1010020
WUSTL BVirginia100010
WaterlooColumbia A0000
Toronto AYale A010010