El intelecto de Guillermo de Ockham

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Francesç FORTUNY

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The ontological theory about the two aristotelical intellects, created in the 13th century, finishes finally its itinerary with Ockham's epistemological theory. The realistic-propositionalist Ockham's epistemological theory reduces the intellect to a connotation: intellect denotes the soul, or better, the thinking subject whole and one; but connotes the man's cognitival function. The man is essentially free and directs his knowledge to its object, it is life and activity; but the denoted acognitival function is passive.

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FORTUNY, F. (2002). El intelecto de Guillermo de Ockham. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 9, 147–161. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v9i.9344
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