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Enhancing Perinatal Care for Women With Intellectual Disabilities: Clinician Insights on Involving Family Caregivers. [PDF]
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The Active Intellect of Averroes
2015Averroes (1126–98) developed a concept of what can be called “unconscious thought” in the theory of active intellect in the philosophy of intellect, commenting on the De anima of Aristotle. Union with the active intellect, the final entelechy, is the highest bliss in life.
John Shannon Hendrix
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Randall's Interpretation of the Aristotelian “Active Intellect”
Aristotle's explanation of the “active intellect” inDe AnimaIII, 5 constitutes a problem for us simply because we have to take this philosopher so seriously. If he were a writer given to poetic lapses or mythical adornments to his work we could consider dismissing the whole chapter as unessential.
James R. Horne
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Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Active Intellect
2006Aristotle introduces the influential doctrine of the so-called active intellect in De anima III. According to Aristotle, as there are perceptible objects in reality, there are also intelligible ones, and he says that intellectual apprehension is like perceiving, something analogous to being affected by the intelligible object. Aristotle distinguishes
Miira Tuominen
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The Active Intellect in the Cuzari and Hallevi's Theory of Causality
Various passages in Hallevi's Cuzari present an account of the views of the "philosophers," and a careful analysis of this account shows it to be both eclectic and imprecise. Hallevi clearly did not follow a single philosophic source or in fact any combination of known literary sources.
Davidson, Herbert Alan
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