Intellectus principiorum: de Tomás de Aquino a L. Polo ("y vuelta")

Anuario Filosófico 29 (55):509-526 (1996)
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Abstract

If a thomist philosopher wonders how we get the idea of the infinite being, or why the act of being implies no limit, he will understand immediately what Polo intends by saying "mental limit" and its abandonment. The principles of such ab andonment are habitual and active thinking. That Theory of knowledge justifies the fact that we really know that the act (esse) is the fundamental of being (ens) and the judgements and discourses spreading out from the transcendental notion of being

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