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  1. "Dia do bheatha" on YouTube youtu.be/nzkmgd28yYw

    This #Christmas carol is attributed to Aodh Mac Aingil (1571-1626), a theologian and philosopher who worked in the #IrishColleges in Leuvan and Rome, most importantly on the philosophy of #DunsScotus. A proficient poet, he may have studied first at a bardic school.
    arrow.tudublin.ie/aaconmusaud/

    For a more detailed bio see #DIB dib.ie/biography/mac-cathmhaoi

    #IrishChristmas #IrishPhilosophy #IrishFranciscans

  2. "Dia do bheatha" on YouTube youtu.be/nzkmgd28yYw

    This #Christmas carol is attributed to Aodh Mac Aingil (1571-1626), a theologian and philosopher who worked in the #IrishColleges in Leuvan and Rome, most importantly on the philosophy of #DunsScotus. A proficient poet, he may have studied first at a bardic school.
    arrow.tudublin.ie/aaconmusaud/

    For a more detailed bio see #DIB dib.ie/biography/mac-cathmhaoi

    #IrishChristmas #IrishPhilosophy #IrishFranciscans

  3. "Dia do bheatha" on YouTube youtu.be/nzkmgd28yYw

    This #Christmas carol is attributed to Aodh Mac Aingil (1571-1626), a theologian and philosopher who worked in the #IrishColleges in Leuvan and Rome, most importantly on the philosophy of #DunsScotus. A proficient poet, he may have studied first at a bardic school.
    arrow.tudublin.ie/aaconmusaud/

    For a more detailed bio see #DIB dib.ie/biography/mac-cathmhaoi

    #IrishChristmas #IrishPhilosophy #IrishFranciscans

  4. "Dia do bheatha" on YouTube youtu.be/nzkmgd28yYw

    This #Christmas carol is attributed to Aodh Mac Aingil (1571-1626), a theologian and philosopher who worked in the #IrishColleges in Leuvan and Rome, most importantly on the philosophy of #DunsScotus. A proficient poet, he may have studied first at a bardic school.
    arrow.tudublin.ie/aaconmusaud/

    For a more detailed bio see #DIB dib.ie/biography/mac-cathmhaoi

    #IrishChristmas #IrishPhilosophy #IrishFranciscans

  5. "Dia do bheatha" on YouTube youtu.be/nzkmgd28yYw

    This #Christmas carol is attributed to Aodh Mac Aingil (1571-1626), a theologian and philosopher who worked in the #IrishColleges in Leuvan and Rome, most importantly on the philosophy of #DunsScotus. A proficient poet, he may have studied first at a bardic school.
    arrow.tudublin.ie/aaconmusaud/

    For a more detailed bio see #DIB dib.ie/biography/mac-cathmhaoi

    #IrishChristmas #IrishPhilosophy #IrishFranciscans

  6. One of my favorite passages, listed in my series, “What we’ve got here is (a) failure to communicate”, on account of its sharing a particular clue, hardly new but still picked up by so few.

    Excerpt from Warren S. McCulloch, “What Is a Number, that a Man May Know It, and a Man, that He May Know a Number?” (1960)

    inquiryintoinquiry.com/2013/11

    #OldNeuroPapers #McCulloch #Psychons
    #Peirce #Amphecks #DunsScotus #BoundCauses
    #WhatWeveGotHereIsAFailureToCommunicate

  7. One of my favorite passages, listed in my series, “What we’ve got here is (a) failure to communicate”, on account of its sharing a particular clue, hardly new but still picked up by so few.

    Excerpt from Warren S. McCulloch, “What Is a Number, that a Man May Know It, and a Man, that He May Know a Number?” (1960)

    inquiryintoinquiry.com/2013/11

    #OldNeuroPapers #McCulloch #Psychons
    #Peirce #Amphecks #DunsScotus #BoundCauses
    #WhatWeveGotHereIsAFailureToCommunicate

  8. One of my favorite passages, listed in my series, “What we’ve got here is (a) failure to communicate”, on account of its sharing a particular clue, hardly new but so far picked up by so few.

    Excerpt from Warren S. McCulloch, “What Is a Number, that a Man May Know It, and a Man, that He May Know a Number?” (1960)

    inquiryintoinquiry.com/2013/11

    #OldNeuroPapers #McCulloch #Psychons
    #Peirce #Amphecks #DunsScotus #BoundCauses
    #WhatWeveGotHereIsAFailureToCommunicate

  9. One of my favorite passages, listed in my series, “What we’ve got here is (a) failure to communicate”, on account of its sharing a particular clue, hardly new but so far picked up by so few.

    Excerpt from Warren S. McCulloch, “What Is a Number, that a Man May Know It, and a Man, that He May Know a Number?” (1960)

    inquiryintoinquiry.com/2013/11

    #OldNeuroPapers #McCulloch #Psychons
    #Peirce #Amphecks #DunsScotus #BoundCauses
    #WhatWeveGotHereIsAFailureToCommunicate

  10. #IrishFranciscans worked on the philosophy of John #DunsScotus due to him being a Franciscan AND due to the mistaken belief that he hailed from Co. Down in Ireland.

    They fiercely defended his Irishness, including against Thomas Dempster, a writer who claimed everyone from Boudicca to John Scottus Eriugena as Scottish.

    irishphilosophy.com/2014/09/18

    #IrishPhilosophy

  11. #IrishFranciscans worked on the philosophy of John #DunsScotus due to him being a Franciscan AND due to the mistaken belief that he hailed from Co. Down in Ireland.

    They fiercely defended his Irishness, including against Thomas Dempster, a writer who claimed everyone from Boudicca to John Scottus Eriugena as Scottish.

    irishphilosophy.com/2014/09/18

    #IrishPhilosophy

  12. #IrishFranciscans worked on the philosophy of John #DunsScotus due to him being a Franciscan AND due to the mistaken belief that he hailed from Co. Down in Ireland.

    They fiercely defended his Irishness, including against Thomas Dempster, a writer who claimed everyone from Boudicca to John Scottus Eriugena as Scottish.

    irishphilosophy.com/2014/09/18

    #IrishPhilosophy

  13. #IrishFranciscans worked on the philosophy of John #DunsScotus due to him being a Franciscan AND due to the mistaken belief that he hailed from Co. Down in Ireland.

    They fiercely defended his Irishness, including against Thomas Dempster, a writer who claimed everyone from Boudicca to John Scottus Eriugena as Scottish.

    irishphilosophy.com/2014/09/18

    #IrishPhilosophy

  14. #IrishFranciscans worked on the philosophy of John #DunsScotus due to him being a Franciscan AND due to the mistaken belief that he hailed from Co. Down in Ireland.

    They fiercely defended his Irishness, including against Thomas Dempster, a writer who claimed everyone from Boudicca to John Scottus Eriugena as Scottish.

    irishphilosophy.com/2014/09/18

    #IrishPhilosophy

  15. #AodhMacAingil on the tradition #DunsScotus was Irish

    "I can recall also practically from my infancy the tradition regarding that disputation which Scotus held in the Parisian schools...at which a certain Doctor, to who Scotus was known up to that point only by reputation, and who admired the profundity of his doctrine and the subtlety of his arguments, exclaimed […] 'You are,' he said, 'one of three things: an angel from heaven, a devil from hell or Scotus from Down.'"
    irishphilosophy.com/2016/12/08