Thomas Aquinas and Giles of Rome on the reception of forms without the matter
In a passage of De Anima II, chapter 12 (424a17-24), Aristotle makes a general claim about the senses, which is condensed in the formula that the senses are receptive of the sensible forms without the matter. While it is clear that this formula must play an important theoretical role in Aristotle’s...
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Brill Academic Publishers
2019
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