Concerning the will and the intellect, Duns Scotus argues that
a. the intellect guides the will.
b. the will guides the intellect.
c. the two have completely separate tasks and do not interact.
d. since we never have adequate selfknowledge, it is impossible to know how the will and the intellect relate.
Question 2Which of the following statements does Duns Scotus accept and Thomas Aquinas reject?
a. Proofs for the existence of God are only probabilistic arguments and not rigorous demonstrations.
b. The immortality of the soul cannot be demonstrated.
c. We cannot derive the moral law by reasoning about human nature.
d. all of the above