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- Title
On Buridan's Alleged Alexandrianism: Heterodoxy and Natural Philosophy in Fourteenth-Century Paris.
- Authors
Zupko, Jack
- Abstract
Deals with several conclusions about the metaphysical attributes of the human intellectual soul, presented in the third version of the fourteenth-century Parisian book "Questions on Aristotle, De Anima," by John Buridan. Discussion on the claimed bi-directional quality of the human intellect's everlastingness; Comparison between the Alexandrian and Averroist positions on the human intellect; Conclusions regarding the relations between the human intellect and the material body.
- Subjects
SOUL; METAPHYSICS; BURIDAN, John; INTELLECT; COGNITIVE ability
- Publication
Vivarium, 2004, Vol 42, Issue 1, p43
- ISSN
0042-7543
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1163/1568534042066947