Número 45 - 2013
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What is an intellectual "turn"? The liber de causis, Avicenna, and Aquinas's Turn to Phantasms

Therese Scarpelli Cory
CONICET- IdIHCS, UNLP

Publicado 2013-12-17

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Cory, T. S. (2013). What is an intellectual "turn"? The liber de causis, Avicenna, and Aquinas’s Turn to Phantasms. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, 45(1), 129–162. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v45i1.611

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Este artículo pretende dilucidar la expresión utilizada por Tomás de Aquino “vuelta al fantasma”, con la intención de esclarecer lo que entiende por “vuelta”. Se argumenta que el marco conceptual subyacente al “giro intelectual” se encuentra en dos fuentes islámicas que fueron ampliamente influyentes en la psicología filosófica latina del siglo XIII, y que presentan conceptos técnicos específicos de la “vuelta” como un tipo de dependencia. Las obras son: Liber de Causis, de autor anónimo; y Liber de anima, del filósofo persa Avicena. Así, este artículo busca recuperar este marco histórico subyacente, examinando cómo estas dos fuentes clave conciben la “vuelta” y cómo Tomás de Aquino incorpora estas fuentes en su concepción de la “vuelta al fantasma”.

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