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Thomas of Sutton

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Thomas of Sutton (Thomas Anglicus) O.P. (c. 1250–1315) was an early defender of Aquinas’ doctrine at Oxford, where he spent most of his career engaged in debates with the greatest opponents of Aquinas’ tenets, such as Duns Scotus and Henry of Ghent.

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Klima, G. (2018). Thomas of Sutton. In: Lagerlund, H. (eds) Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1151-5_493-2

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