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Robert Kilwardby On The Human Soul Plurality Of Forms And Censorship In The Thirteenth Century Jos Filipe Silva

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Robert Kilwardby On The Human Soul Plurality Of Forms And Censorship In The Thirteenth Century Jos Filipe Silva
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 326
Author: José Filipe Silva
ISBN: 9789004226623, 9004226621
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Robert Kilwardby On The Human Soul Plurality Of Forms And Censorship In The Thirteenth Century Jos Filipe Silva by José Filipe Silva 9789004226623, 9004226621 instant download after payment.

'Robert Kilwardby on the Human Soul' is the first in-depth study on Kilwardby’s contribution to the thirteenth-century philosophical and theological debate on the nature of the soul and its relation with the body. The book examines his innovative approach to the plurality of substantial forms in the human person and argues against the traditional interpretation of the 'Prohibitions' of 1277 in Oxford as being directed to Thomas Aquinas. The investigation into Kilwardby’s theory of knowledge provides new insight on his project to integrate Aristotelian and Augustinian doctrines. The originality of his account of the active nature of perception and his role in shaping standard views on truth, universals and intentions bespeaks of his relevance for understanding later medieval philosophical thought.

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