La polémica de Pedro Atarrabia (M. 1347) con Pedro Aureolo (M. 1322) sobre la intuición del no-existente
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Pedro of Atarrabia (d. 1348), scotist philosopher, arrives, through a quodlibetal subject, to the difference between intuition and abstraction, in all that refers to the knowledge of existence. Atarrabia thinks that abstraction needs subordinate «species» while intuition does not need them. He rejects his contemporary, Petrus Aureolus, who pretends that non-existent objects can be known by intuition.
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AZANZA, A. (1995). La polémica de Pedro Atarrabia (M. 1347) con Pedro Aureolo (M. 1322) sobre la intuición del no-existente. Revista Española De Filosofía Medieval, 2, 71–78. https://doi.org/10.21071/refime.v2i.9744
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