Número 45 - 2013
Artículos

Early Aquinas on matter: Notes on the Reception of the Aristotelian Corpus in the 13th Century

Marta Borgo
CONICET- IdIHCS, UNLP

Publiée 2013-12-17

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Borgo, M. (2013). Early Aquinas on matter: Notes on the Reception of the Aristotelian Corpus in the 13th Century. Tópicos, Revista De Filosofía, 45(1), 83–128. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v45i1.610

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Résumé

En su comentario al Segundo libro de las Sentencias de Pedro Lombardo, Tomás de Aquino enfrenta el problema de la materia desde distintos puntos de vista. En este artículo, algunos textos relevantes del Comentario sobre las distinciones 3, 12 y 18 son analizados con un triple propósito. En primer lugar, se presenta la perspectiva temprana de Tomás de Aquino sobre la materia, con particular atención a sus implicaciones físicas y metafísicas. En segundo lugar, las tesis del Aquinate son rastreadas hasta sus raíces peripatéticas, con la finalidad de mostrar el papel crucial que juegan Avicena y Averroes en su replanteamiento de la física y metafísica aristotélicas. En tercer lugar, el pensamiento de Tomás de Aquino es puesto en el contexto del debate sobre la materia que surgió desde la recepción de la Física y la Metafísica del Aristóteles latino. Desde esta triple perspectiva, se puede apreciar la consistencia y originalidad de la propuesta temprana de Tomás de Aquino sobre la materia.

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