Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... Intellect . As one of the oldest of his modern antagonists has incompa- rably enounced it ' Cognitio nostra omnis a Mente primam originem , a Sensibus exordium ha- bet primum ; ' - a text on which an appropriate commentary may be sought ...
... Intellect . As one of the oldest of his modern antagonists has incompa- rably enounced it ' Cognitio nostra omnis a Mente primam originem , a Sensibus exordium ha- bet primum ; ' - a text on which an appropriate commentary may be sought ...
Pàgina 955
... intellect , being a certain spiritual accident elaborated by . the active intellect from the rude ma- terial of phantasms , and impressed in the passive intellect as its subject ; and , while preceding the act of intellection in the ...
... intellect , being a certain spiritual accident elaborated by . the active intellect from the rude ma- terial of phantasms , and impressed in the passive intellect as its subject ; and , while preceding the act of intellection in the ...
Pàgina 959
... intellect when the extreme assimilated behoves the ra- ther to be assimilated to the mean by which , than to the ... INTELLECT . " Species are only supposed , to ac- count , 1 ° , for the assimilation of an im- material intellect with a ...
... intellect when the extreme assimilated behoves the ra- ther to be assimilated to the mean by which , than to the ... INTELLECT . " Species are only supposed , to ac- count , 1 ° , for the assimilation of an im- material intellect with a ...
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