John of Ripa

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John of Ripa (fl. 1357–1368) was a

Franciscan philosopher, living and teaching in Paris.[1][2][3]

John's philosophical interests included Christology[4] and the metaphysics of awareness.[5] He responded critically to the philosophy of Duns Scotus,[2] and Augustinian scholar Damasus Trapp argues that he was also influenced by the thinking of Richard Brinkley.[6] John, in turn, was an influence on Louis of Padua and Lambert of Gelderen.[1]

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