El intelecto agente según Ignatio Vincentio / The Agent Intellect According to Ignatio Vincentio

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22:239 (2015)
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Abstract

In this work we review the three principal theses that Ignatio Vincentio, a Spanish thinker of the seventeenth century, defends about the agent intellect: 1) it is the same potency as the possible intellect, only with a formal distinction and plurality of names; 2) it has three tasks: a) to illuminate phantasmata, b) to make them intelligible in act, and c) to abstract the intelligible species from them; and 3) it will remain in the separated soul performing the same task as in the present situation [?], but without conversion to phantasmata.

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