Concerning the creation of the world, Duns Scotus maintains that

a. everything in the world flows by rational necessity from the being of God.
b. God’s knowledge of the forms determined how he would design the world.
c. by reasoning about God’s purposes, we can know how he made the world.
d. there is no rational necessity to things, because God’s will is completely free.


d

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