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El carácter distintivo del hábito de los primeros principios

open access: yesTópicos, 2013
In this paper we study, following St. Thomas Aquinas, the distinction between the habit of the first principles and the knowledge and the will, and other habits (habit of science sinderesis, habit of wisdom) and between the intellectusagens.
Juan Fernando Sellés
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Versiones averroístas y nominalistas del intelecto agente en el s. XV

open access: yesEstudio Agustiniano, 2021
En este trabajo se estudian tres posiciones sobre el intelecto agente durante el s. XV: a) averroísmo, defendido por autores como Pablo de Venecia, Gaetano de Thiene, Elias el Mendigo y Pedro Pomponazzi; b) nominalismo, sostenido por Gabriel Biel; c) eclecticismo, es decir, en parte averroístas y en parte nominalistas, como es el caso de Nicoletto ...
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Revisión de la clave de la psicología de Franz Brentano: El intelecto agente [PDF]

open access: yesBajo Palabra, 2018
In this work we study the treatment of F. Brentano over the agent intellect in three of his works. We conclude that, for him, it is an immaterial and non-cognitive ‘power’ of the human soul, an ‘active force’ not pre-existent to it, but subsisting with it post-mortem; Its role is abstractive, not activation of the possible intellect, reason or ...
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A CONDIÇÃO DO HOMEM NO ESTADO DA VIDA PRESENTE COMO DETERMINANTE PARA A TEORIA DO CONHECIMENTO TOMASIANA: SUMA DE TEOLOGIA Iª, 84

open access: yesKínesis, 2010
Inserido no ambiente universitário do século XIII do ocidente cristão, Tomás de Aquino lança-se à linha de frente dos debates de sua época, propondo uma crítica ao que chamará de platonismo e às leituras por ele consideradas errôneas de Aristóteles ...
André de Deus Berger
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The Root and The Cusp of Human Intellection: Agent Intellect. A Comparison Between Thomas Aquinas, ST. Bonaventura and Leonardo Polo [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
En este trabajo se expone que, para Tomás de Aquino, el intelecto agente es una potencia activa; que, para Buenaventura, es un hábito adquirido, mientras que L. Polo lo considera equivalente al acto de ser personal humano.
Sellés, Juan Fernando
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The Agent Intellect as "form for us" and Averroes's Critique of al-Fârâbî

open access: yesTópicos, 2013
This article explicates Averroes's understanding of human knowing and abstraction in this three commentaries on Aristotle's De Anima. While Averroes's views on the nature of the human material intellect changes through the three commentaries until he ...
Richard C. Taylor
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El intelecto agente en Juan de Glogovia

open access: yesRevista Española de Filosofía Medieval, 2007
John of Gloglov is a Polish philosopher whose works are not really known at least in Spanish. The paper offers his historical background, the philosophical influences he received, as well as his main fields of interest. His main work is a Commentary on Aristotle´s De anima, where he emphasized the role of the agent intellect in human process of ...
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Avempace en el De anima de Alberto Magno

open access: yesTópicos, 2013
The proposal about human being's supreme objective offered by Avempace –philosopher and Aristotelian commentator–, consists on the absolute union of both: the subject's intellect-soul and the agent intellect, the latter characterized by being one ...
Luis Xavier López-Farjeat
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El intelecto agente en el siglo XIV / "Intellectum agens" in the 14th Century

open access: yesRevista Española de Filosofía Medieval, 2008
In this paper we study the agent intellect in the XIV century. This work is divided into 3 different parts: Averroism (Ioannes de Janduno, Marsilius Paduanus, Paulus ofVenice andan anonymous author). Nominalism (Gulielmus of Ockham and Ioannes Buridanus), eclecticism (Theodorus Metochites and Petrus of Ailly) and reductionism (Nicolas Oresmes ...
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