Una lectura medieval del Intelecto Activo de Aristóteles

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Pedro ROCHE ARNAS

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The plurality of issues brought up by the text concerning the Active Intellect in the Aristotle's De Anima made that text to turn into a primary question in the Arab and Christian thought. According to Avempace's interpretation of it, the Agent Intellect summarizes the traits and notes of Aristotle's Motionless Motor and Plotinus' No us, i. e. of God in short, which no doubt amounts to an original view of the point in question.

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ROCHE ARNAS, P. (2003). Una lectura medieval del Intelecto Activo de Aristóteles. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 10, 147–155. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v10i.9258
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