Species Intelligibilis. From Perception to Knowledge, 1995
By: Leen Spruit
Title Species Intelligibilis. From Perception to Knowledge
Type Monograph
Language English
Date 1995
Publication Place Leiden [u. a.]
Publisher Brill
Series Renaissance controversies, later scholasticism, and the elimination of the intelligible species in modern philosophy
Volume 2
Categories Tradition and Reception, Renaissance, De anima
Author(s) Leen Spruit
Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
The discussions in Peripatetic cognitive psychology regarding the intelligible species span a fairly well-delimited period-that is, from the second half of the 13th century until the end of the 17th century. This volume deals with Renaissance controversies, developments of late Scholasticism, and the elimination of the intelligible species in modern non-Aristotelian philosophy. Although references to the first volume, which was devoted to the medieval discussions, are frequent, this second volume can be read as an independent book.

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Species Intelligibilis. From Perception to Knowledge, 1995
By: Leen Spruit
Title Species Intelligibilis. From Perception to Knowledge
Type Monograph
Language English
Date 1995
Publication Place Leiden [u. a.]
Publisher Brill
Series Renaissance controversies, later scholasticism, and the elimination of the intelligible species in modern philosophy
Volume 2
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Publisher(s)
Translator(s)
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