
handle: 10396/23457
In this paper we study the agent intellect in the XIV century. This work is divided into 3 different parts: Averroism (Ioannes de Janduno, Marsilius Paduanus, Paulus ofVenice andan anonymous author). Nominalism (Gulielmus of Ockham and Ioannes Buridanus), eclecticism (Theodorus Metochites and Petrus of Ailly) and reductionism (Nicolas Oresmes). Potencialism (Aegidius Romanus, Radulfus Brito, Walter Burley andan another anonymous author).
Nominalism, Agent intellect, Averroísmo, Nominalismo, Eclecticismo, Eclecticism, Reduccionismo, Potencialismo, Reductionism, S. XIV, Potencialism, Intelecto agente, XIV century
Nominalism, Agent intellect, Averroísmo, Nominalismo, Eclecticismo, Eclecticism, Reduccionismo, Potencialismo, Reductionism, S. XIV, Potencialism, Intelecto agente, XIV century
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