How to Make Things with Ideas. The Active Character of Knowledge in the Noetics of Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas
The aim of this paper is to examine a fairly common assumption: the arrival of a Creator God in the intellectual horizon of the Middle Ages would have promoted a rather passive image of both knowledge and the knower, and it would have produced an ontological consolidation of res sensibilis. To achie...
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I28-R145-7770_oai2025-11-17 Anchepe, Ignacio 2013-12-06 The aim of this paper is to examine a fairly common assumption: the arrival of a Creator God in the intellectual horizon of the Middle Ages would have promoted a rather passive image of both knowledge and the knower, and it would have produced an ontological consolidation of res sensibilis. To achieve this purpose we will analyse some significant issues of Avicenna’s and Aquina’s noetics. We will try to test the following hypothesis: it’s plausible that the Creator God –as the Divine Intellect– has offered to medieval noetic a model for the human intellect, which would have led to a more active view on this latter intellect. El objetivo de este trabajo es examinar una creencia ampliamente difundida: la aparición de un Dios Creador en el horizonte intelectual de la Edad Media habría llevado a una imagen un tanto pasiva tanto del conocimiento como de quien conoce, y habría producido una consolidación ontológica de la res sensibilis. Para discutir esto, analizaremos algunos puntos significativos de la noética de Avicena y Tomás de Aquino. Trataremos de probar la siguiente hipótesis: es posible sostener que Dios Creador –en tanto Intelecto divino– ofreció a la noética medieval un modelo para el intelecto humano, que llevó, así, a una lectura mucho más activa de este. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7770 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/petm/article/view/7770/6836 Patristica et Mediævalia; Vol. 34 (2013); 27-50 2683-9636 Noética medieval Intelecto divino acción del intelecto Dios como intelecto epistemología Medieval noetics Divine intellect intellect's agency God as intellect Epistemology How to Make Things with Ideas. The Active Character of Knowledge in the Noetics of Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas Cómo hacer cosas con ideas. El carácter activo del conocimiento en las noéticas de Avicena y Tomás de Aquino info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=patris&d=7770_oai |
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The aim of this paper is to examine a fairly common assumption: the arrival of a Creator God in the intellectual horizon of the Middle Ages would have promoted a rather passive image of both knowledge and the knower, and it would have produced an ontological consolidation of res sensibilis. To achieve this purpose we will analyse some significant issues of Avicenna’s and Aquina’s noetics. We will try to test the following hypothesis: it’s plausible that the Creator God –as the Divine Intellect– has offered to medieval noetic a model for the human intellect, which would have led to a more active view on this latter intellect. |
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Anchepe, Ignacio |
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How to Make Things with Ideas. The Active Character of Knowledge in the Noetics of Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas |
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How to Make Things with Ideas. The Active Character of Knowledge in the Noetics of Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas |
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How to Make Things with Ideas. The Active Character of Knowledge in the Noetics of Avicenna and Thomas Aquinas |
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Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires |
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