El Intelecto agente según algunos maestros franciscanos del S. XVII: b. Mas-tri y b. Belluti, l. Rabesano y j. Ponce The agent intellect according some Franciscan Masters of the XVIIth century: B: Mastri and B. Belluti, L. Rabesano and J. Ponce
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En este trabajo se estudia el parecer sobre el intelecto agente de los maestros franciscanos del s. XVII Bartolomé Mastri y Buenaventura Belluti, de Livio Rabesano y de Juan Ponce. Todos ellos son pensadores muy documentados respecto de las fuentes precedentes. Los dos primeros sostuvieron que el agente y posible son el mismo intelecto. Los dos últimos, que entre ambos se da una distinción formal ‘ex natura rei’. Todos ellos afirmaron que el intelecto agente no conoce, y que por tanto, el posible es superior al agente.
Abstract: in this work we study the interpretation of two franciscain masters of the XVIIth century over the agent intellect: Bartolomei Mastri and Bonaventura Belluti, Livio Rabesano, Juan Ponce. All of them are very well-documented thinkers about previous sources. The first two held that the agent and possible are the same intellect. The last two, that between them exist a formal distinction ‘ex natura rei’. All of them affirmed that the agent intellect does not know, and that therefore, the possible is superior to the agent.
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