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Species Intelligibilis: From Perception to Knowledge : Ii. Renaissance Controversies, Later Scholasticism, and the Elimination of the Intelligible S (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
Leen Spruit
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Medieval discussions of mental representation were constrained in essential ways by Thomas Aquinas' doctrine of intelligible species. Aquinas' view of a formal mediation of sensible reality in intellectual knowledge was not universally accepted. In particular, after his death, a long series of controversies developed about the necessity of intelligible species. (These were analyzed in the first volume of this study.) The first part of this book deals with Renaissance con...
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