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Title: Avicena e suas fontes: Alexandre de Afrodísia e Temístio (Parte 1)
Other Titles: Avicenna and his Sources: Alexander of Aphrodisias and Themistius (Part 1)
Keywords: Avicena - Fontes
Filosofia árabe
Antiguidade tardia
Intelecto
Recepção
Avicenna - Sources
Arabic philosophy
Late antiquity
Intellect
Reception
Issue Date: May-2021
Publisher: Universidade Federal do Paraná
Citation: SOUSA, M. C. Avicena e suas fontes: Alexandre de Afrodísia e Temístio (Parte 1). Doispontos, Curitiba, v. 18, n. 1, p. 78-94, mai. 2021. DOI: 10.5380/dp.v18i1.78557.
Abstract: This article is part of a more significant investigation on Avicenna and his Late Antique sources. It aims to discuss the relation between Avicenna, Alexander of Aphrodisias, and Themistius from their theory about the intellect. Nowadays, there is a long debate among the scholars concerning Avicenna’s noetic theory. One of its issues is the nature of the agent intellect, and its relationship to the human intellect. However, since it is a difficult subject, the following lines are the first part of this investigation. They will be restricted to a general introduction to those three interpretations of the productive (or agent) intellect’s nature. One finds an analysis of the relation between Avicenna and his Late Antique sources based on the strict association (sometimes a strong dependence) of Avicenna’s theory with Alexander’s and Themistius’ ones. Thus, I will discuss their interpretation of Aristotle’s De anima 430a10-25 concerning the description and distinction of the intellects. Then, I will indicate some difficulties related to this strict association.
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