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Stephen D. Dumont

Professor of Philosophy
Chairperson, Department of Philosophy

Degrees

B.A., Wabash College; M.A., M.S.L., Ph.D., University of Toronto

Research Profile

Dumont's area of interest is medieval philosophy. His published articles include: "Henry of Ghent and Duns Scotus," in The Routledge History of Medieval Philosophy III: Medieval Philosophy, ed. J. Marenbon (London: Routledge, 1998), pp. 291-328; "Duns Scotus," in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 10 vols. (London: Routledge, 1998), 3. 153-170; "New Questions by Thomas Wylton," documenti e Studi sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 10 (1998) 341-381; "Scotus's Univocity and the Medieval Tradition of Metaphysics," in Miscellanea Mediaevalia 26: What is Philosophy in the Middle Ages? (Walter de Gruyter: Berlin, 1998), pp. 193-212; "La doctrine Scotiste de l'univocit? d'?tre et la tradition m?di?vale de la m?taphysique," Philosophie 61 (1999) 27-49; "Did Duns Scotus Change his Mind on the Will?" in Miscellanea Mediaevalia 28: After the Condemnations of 1277 - The University of Paris in the Last Quarter of the Thirteenth Century (Walter de Gruyter: Berlin, 2000), pp. 719-94; and "William of Alnwick" (1,000 words) and "John Duns Scotus" (10,000 words), in, ed. J. Gracia, (Blackwell: Oxford). Forthcoming.

Contact Information

301 Malloy Hall
631-3757
Dumont.2@nd.edu