John of St. Thomas

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John of St. Thomas was a prominent 17th-century Dominican theologian and philosopher known for his rigorous Thomistic commentaries and major contributions to Baroque scholasticism.

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instanceOf Baroque scholastic
Catholic theologian
Dominican friar
Thomist philosopher
human
philosopher
scholastic philosopher
birthName João Poinsot NERFINISHED
Juan Poinsot NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Portugal
dateOfBirth 1589
dateOfDeath 1644
educatedAt University of Alcalá NERFINISHED
University of Coimbra NERFINISHED
era 17th-century philosophy
Baroque period NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Catholic theology
logic
metaphysics
philosophy
influenced 20th-century Thomists
semiotic theory
influencedBy Aristotle
Francisco Suárez NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
knownFor contributions to Baroque scholasticism
rigorous Thomistic commentaries
theory of signs
work in logic and epistemology
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
Portuguese
Spanish
mainInterest Catholic theology
epistemology
logic
metaphysics
philosophy of language
memberOf Order of Preachers NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
movement Scholasticism NERFINISHED
Thomism NERFINISHED
notableWork Cursus Philosophicus Thomisticus NERFINISHED
Cursus Theologicus NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
theologian
university teacher
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Portugal NERFINISHED
Lisbon NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Fraga NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Aragon NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
religiousName John of St. Thomas NERFINISHED

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Baroque scholasticism hasKeyFigure John of St. Thomas