Aristoteles: De Sensu et Sensato

Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 2 (1):188-192 (2013)
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Saint Thomas Aquinas explains that in the science of mobiles, when descending to the living, each one of the species of the animals and plants are attended specifying what is proper to each of them, and here is where De Sensu et Sensato is found. Aquinas enumerates the diverse types of living beings according to the parts of soul and enlists the books that have a relation with them, deducing that De Sensu et Sensato corresponds to the exterior act that occurs when feeling.

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