El intelecto agente en Al-Farabi, un comentario a su epístola sobre el intelecto
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In this volume of the Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval I present a Spanish translation of Al-Farabi's Epistle on the intellect. In this article, the author claims to show the context in that this work is located and to offer a brief comment, in which stands out the central paper that the Active Intellect plays in the thought of Al-Farabi.
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RAMÓN GUERRERO, R. (2002). El intelecto agente en Al-Farabi, un comentario a su epístola sobre el intelecto. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 9, 19–31. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v9i.9336
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