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The Relation between Rational Perfection (Unification with Active Intellect) and Moral Perfection, in the Mulla Sadra’s View [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت معاصر, 2015
The role of science and action in achieving perfection and beatitude is very notable and has very special and important place in Mulla Sadra’s view. Sadra’s phrases show that achieving rational perfection which involves unionization with active intellect
Seyyed Morteza Hoseini Shahrudi   +1 more
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The Concept of Possible and Active Intellect in Philosophical Texts of Albert the Great and in the Context of Thomas Aquinas’ Thought

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The aim of this article is to present the concept of the possible and active intellect in the philosophical texts of Albert the Great. Subsequently, to note to what extent the divisions concerning the intellect were adopted by Thomas Aquinas.
Zembrzuski, Michał
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Review and critical analysis Avicenna and Aviross view of the soul [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت و فلسفه, 2015
Evaluating and considering of immateriality and immortality by three philosophers naming Aristotle's (322-384 H.Q), Avicenna (370-428 H.Q), and Aviross (520-595 H.Q) constituted the core of this article.
qassem pourhassan, sakineh abouali
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The Role of the Active Intellect in Cognition: Is Human Thought Possible without Connection to the Active Intellect in Avicenna’s Philosophy?

open access: yes
This article undertakes an exhaustive investigation into the role of the Active Intellect (al-‘aql al-fa‘‘al) in the cognitive framework of Avicenna (Ibn Sina, 980–1037 CE), a pivotal figure in Islamic philosophy. The central research question is whether
Minaee, Abolfazl
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İBN SİNA'DA BEDENSİZ KALAN RUHLARIN FERDİYETLERİNİN KORUNUP KORUNMADIĞINA DAİR PROBLEM ÜZERİNE

open access: yesFelsefe Dünyası, 2009
İBN SİNA'DA BEDENSİZ KALAN RUHLARIN FERDİYETLERİNİN KORUNUP KORUNMADIĞINA DAİR PROBLEM ...
Eyüp Şahin
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On Separating the Intellect from the Body: Aristotle\u27s De Anima III.4, 429a10-b5

open access: yes, 1999
Aristotle is clearly aware that the theory of separable intellect is not without its own difficulties. One difficulty is that of how intellect is to come to possess its objects.
Sisko, John E.
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The Language of Divinity: A Philological Analysis of Aristotelian Intellect in De Anima, Metaphysics and Nicomachean Ethics.

open access: yes, 2017
How does our intellect function? And how divine is our intellect really? What does it mean to be divine? Does Aristotle literally speak about the divinity of mind, or are those words put in his mouth by later exegetes? Since antiquity these problems, and
Witvliet, A.
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Constraints between picture and painting: some considerations at a distance

open access: yes, 2016
This article considers a series of constraints active in the abrasive interface between picture and painting. The term constraint is used in reference to Margaret Boden's research into the computational mechanisms underlying creativity, constraints ...
Derby, Moyra, Moyra Derby
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Michael Frede's "The Aristotelian Theory of the Agent Intellect" [translation]

open access: yes
This is a rough translation of Michael Frede's "La théorie aristotélicienne de l'intellect agent" published in 1996. This insightful paper contains an important interpretation of Aristotle's notoriously difficult theory of the active intellect from De ...
Murray, Samuel
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The Real Distinction Between Agent and Potential Intellect in Approach Thomas Aquinas

open access: yes, 2015
The aim of article was to prove the existence of the real difference between active intellect and potential intellect, based on the epistemological thought of Thomas Aquinas.
Zembrzuski, Michał
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