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    Nicolai Hartmann et Georg Lukács.Nicolas Tertulian - 2003 - Archives de Philosophie 4 (4):663-698.
    La rencontre entre la philosophie de Lukács et la pensée ontologique de Nicolai Hartmann est un sujet rarement abordé dans l’historiographie philosophique. Le contact avec les grands travaux ontologiques de Hartmann a joué pourtant un rôle décisif dansla genèse de l’Ontologie de l’être social, l’ouvrage qui a couronné le long parcours intellectuel et politique de Lukács. Le texte se propose d’éclaircir l’affinité profonde qui se fait jour entre deux pensées que tout semblait séparer. Hartmann cultivait la philosophia perennis, élevée au-dessus (...)
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    “Just War” Doctrine and its Reflections in our Times.Justinas Žilinskas - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (3):1201-1214.
    The present article discusses a well-known religious philosophical and partially legal doctrine of the “Just war”, developed in the Christian tradition by St. Augustine, St. Tomas Aquinas, Francisco de Vittoria, Francisco Suarez, Hugo Grotius and many other thinkers. The main thesis of the doctrine is that war will be just only if it corresponds to certain criteria, such as autoritas principi (waged by the sovereign), justa causa (on just aim) and with recta intentio (animus) or the aim and (...)
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  3. LA INTENTIO COMO CLAVE DE LA TRANSOBJETIVIDAD DE LA INTELIGENCIA EN LA FILOSOFÍA REALISTA / The Intentio as key to the transobjectivity of intelligence in the realist Philosophy.Miguel Acosta - 2011 - In Manuel Oriol Salgado (ed.), Filosofía de la Inteligencia. CEU Ediciones. pp. 79-102.
    Uno de los temas fundamentales de la filosofía realista es la intentio. Este concepto surgió en la filosofía árabe a partir de la idea aristotélica que explica la posibilidad del alma de apropiarse de las formas de las cosas. La intentio es el vínculo referencial entre la realidad y el intelecto en el acto de conocer. En la primera parte del artículo se hace una revisión conceptual del término con especial énfasis en Avicena y Averroes; y en la (...)
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    Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: An Essay on Metarepresentation.Tomis Kapitan - 2002 - Philosophical Review 111 (3):459-462.
    François Recanati describes a metarepresentation as a representation of linguistic and mental representations. Two levels of content are involved, that of a metarepresentation dS, and that of the object representation S. According to Recanati’s “iconicity thesis,” dS contains S semantically as well as syntactically, so that one cannot entertain dS without also entertaining S. Iconicity “suggests” the doctrine of semantic innocence, whereby an embedded object-representation has the same content it would have when uttered in isolation—its “normal” semantic value—and one of (...)
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  5. LOS EFECTOS DE LA "INTENTIO" COMO ACTO VOLITIVO EN LAS PASIONES HUMANAS SEGÚN TOMÁS DE AQUINO.Miguel Acosta - 2013 - In J. L. Fuertes Herreros (ed.), La teoría filosófica de las pasiones y las virtudes. De la Filosofía Antigua al Humanismo Escolástico Ibérico. Textos e estudos de Filosofía Medieval, 6. Ribeirão (Portugal): Ediçoes Húmus. pp. 61-80.
    El estudio acerca de la influencia de las pasiones en el voluntario libre ha sido recurrente en la tradición tomista. Sin embargo, las causas de los dos efectos psicológicos de la intentio volitiva mencionados por Tomás de Aquino, la redundantia y la distractio, pasaron desapercibidas, y podrían aclarar algunos comportamientos consecuencia de la dinámica de las pasiones del hombre. La acción de la intentio volitiva originada por los afectos, al alcanzar cierto grado de intensidad, puede llegar a sobrepasar (...)
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    Intentio and Praeter Intentionem in the Constitution of the Moral Object in Thomas Aquinas.Andrew Jaspers - 2007 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 81:149-159.
    As one of the three sources of the moral act in Aquinas’s philosophy, intention is fundamental to the understanding of his ethics. And while intention’spsychological and linguistic dimensions have been appreciated recently, after the appearance of Anscombe’s Intention, the Aristotelian physical framework ofAquinas’s thought on the issue has been neglected. Taking only the end of the agent into account in intentional analysis has led to incorrect interpretations of moral action, particularly among new natural law theorists. In this paper, I propose (...)
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  7. The Intentio of Pastness in Aquinas's Theory of Memory.John Jalsevac - 2023 - Dialogue 62 (3):475-489.
    In the Summa Theologiae, Thomas Aquinas states that the “aspect of pastness” involved in memory is a certain kind of cognitive object — i.e., an intention — apprehended by the “estimative power.” All told, however, Aquinas mentions this idea precisely once. In this article, I construct an account of the idea that pastness is an estimative intention by drawing upon texts in which I argue that Aquinas develops this idea, albeit without invoking the terminology of the estimative intention. I conclude (...)
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    Recta Ratio in Relation to Moral Truth.Sister M. Consilia O’Brien - 1942 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 18:120-126.
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    Recta Ratio Agibilium in a medical context: the role of virtue in the physician-patient relationship.Helena M. Olivieri - 2018 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 13 (1):9.
    Acting for the good of the patient is the most fundamental and universally acknowledged principle of medical ethics. However, given the complexity of modern medicine as well as the moral fragmentation of contemporary society, determining the good is far from simple. In his philosophy of medicine, Edmund Pellegrino develops a conception of the good that is derived from the internal morality of medicine via the physician-patient relationship. It is through this healing relationship that rights, duties, and privileges are defined for (...)
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  10. Ideen der Individuen und intentio naturae. Duns Scotus im Dialog mit Thomas von Aquin und Heinrich von Gent.Tobias Hoffmann - 1999 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 46 (1/2):138-152.
    Duns Scotus vigorously defends an idea foreign to Greek philosophers, namely that the individual has a higher ontological dignity than the species. He develops this view in two contexts: the problem of the principle of individuation and the discussion of divine ideas of individuals. This article focuses on the latter, in which Scotus critiques Aquinas, whom he mistakenly interprets as denying that there are divine ideas of individuals, as well as Henry of Ghent, who repeatedly rejects this hypothesis. In connection (...)
     
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    Intentio auctoris: segni di continuità tra giurisprudenza oracolare e giustizia razionale.Francesco Cammisa - 2001 - Torino: G. Giappichelli.
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  12. Problem: Recta Ratio in Relation to Moral Truth.N. Y. O'brien - 1942 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 18:117.
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    La recta razón en Aristóteles ¿Principio o proposición particular?Alfonso Gómez-Lobo - 2001 - Convivium: revista de filosofía 14:48-65.
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    " Dispersa Intentio." Alchemy, Magic and Scepticism in Agrippa.Vittoria Perrone Compagni - 2000 - Early Science and Medicine 5 (2):160-177.
    The study of Agrippa's works confirms his constant interest in the theory and practice of alchemy. The apparent contradiction between De occulta philosophia, which uses alchemical doctrines, and De vanitate scientiarum, where alchemy is harshly criticized, is to be resolved in the light of a moral and cultural reform founded on a Hermetic-Christian perspective on the relationship between faith and reason. The analysis of the alchemic passages in De occulta philosophia proves that Agrippa's transmutatory operations have no secondary role in (...)
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  15. The intentio-auctoris in hermeneutical writings of the 17th-century and 18th-century.K. Petrus - 1996 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 103 (2):339-355.
  16. Intentio e intenzionalità nella filosofia medievale: Il commento di alberto magno al De anima.Alessandra Saccon - 2000 - Rivista di Estetica 40 (14):71-91.
     
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  17. Die intentio auctoris in Hermeneutiken des 17. und des frühen 18. Jahrhunderts.Klaus Petrus - 1996 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 103 (2):339-355.
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    Intentio et Adaequatio : Heidegger, Husserl et la neutralisation de la métaphysique.Pierre-Jean Renaudie - 2015 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 87 (3):329 - 352.
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    'Intentio Aristotelis in hoc libro'. Structure and Composition of the Posterior Analytics According to Robert Grosseteste.Pietro B. Rossi - 2023 - Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 30 (1).
    This study shows how Grosseteste’s Commentary on the Posterior Analytics adopts a peculiar criterion to structure arguments developed by Aristotle about the science of demonstration. Grosseteste places his commentary in the framework of the ratio disserendi by Cicero and Boethius; yet, the arguments he develops are summarised in conclusiones. After reviewing past and recent scholarship on the meaning of these ‘conclusions’ and their relationship to Aristotle’s arguments, the study proposes to consider them as an application of Euclid’s geometrical method.
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    The Terms “Prima Intentio” and “Secunda Intentio” in Arabic Logic*Article author querygyekye k [Google Scholar].Kwame Gyekye - 1971 - Speculum 46 (1):32-38.
    The more passages one examines in the translations from Arabic to Latin and from Arabic to English and other modern languages, the more mistakes one comes across in the translation of the Arabic expression ‘alā al-qaṣd al-awwal . The mistakes stem from the failure to distinguish between two senses of the expression, one an adverb, and the other a famous philosophic concept. Failing to distinguish between the two senses, the translators translated the phrase literally, often with unsatisfactory results. In this (...)
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    Zur Lehre von der „recta ratio“ in der Geschichte der Ethik von der Stoa bis Christian Wolff.Karl Bärthlein - 1965 - Kant Studien 56 (2):125-155.
  22. Following a Recta Ratio Vivendi: The Practical Utility of Spinoza’s Dictates of Reason.Justin Steinberg - 2014 - In Matthew J. Kisner & Andrew Youpa (eds.), Essays on Spinoza's Ethical Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 178 – 196.
    In recent years, a number of commentators have expressed dissatisfaction with Spinoza’s account of practical reason. In this paper, I defend his account against the most prominent objections, showing that the dictates of reason play an important role in guiding thought and action. However, against the standard interpretation, I propose that we view these rules not as exceptionless, instrumental prescriptions—hypothetical imperatives with necessary antecedents, as Curley memorable put it—but rather as adaptable guideposts that aid us in the complex, dynamic process (...)
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    Fundamental Meaning of St. Augustine's Intentio in His Early Dialogues - With Particular Eeference to De Contra Academicos and De Beata Uita.배성진 ) - 2019 - philosophia medii aevi 25:43-112.
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  24. Zum Begriff der Intentio Secunda, Radulphus Brito, Hervaeus Natalis und Petrus Aureoli in Discussion.Jan Pinborg - 1974 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 13:49-59.
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    Intentio auctoris, utilitas libri. Wirkungsabsicht und Nutzen literarischer Werke nach Accessus-Prologen des 11. bis 13. Jahrhunderts. [REVIEW]Heinz Meyer - 1997 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 31 (1):390-413.
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    Intencionalidad e intentio en Avicena.Julio César Vargas Bejarano - 2022 - Universitas Philosophica 39 (78):43-81.
    A pesar de los reparos de algunos especialistas, Avicena es un punto de referencia insoslayable en la historia de la intencionalidad. Este trabajo se propone determinar la manera en que el intelecto toma posición con respecto a la realidad de los objetos con los que se relaciona. Abordamos la relación intencional centrando nuestra atención en el nexo entre lógica y ontología y enfatizando el papel que juegan la conceptualización y la estimación en la determinación de lo que es real y (...)
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  27. Por Una recta.Definicion de la Libertad - 1959 - Pensamiento 15 (57-60):191.
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  28. Si la 'recta ratio'de S. Thomas signifie la conscience.L. Lehu - 1925 - Revue Thomiste 30:159-166.
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    Introducing Oratio Recta in Plato's "Republic".J. Richmond - 2002 - Hermes 130 (4):498-501.
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  30. Presupuestos necesarios para una recta formulacion del concepto de ciencia practica. A proposito de una interpretacion de AE Sampay en la Introduccion a la Teoria del Estado.Fm Seeber - 1987 - Sapientia 42 (164):105-124.
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    Faire sens. Le couple significatio / intentio dans les philosophies austro-allemande et médiévale.Laurent Cesalli & Claudio Majolino - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    “Austrian” (or “Austro-German”) philosophy of language is characterized, among other things, by the following two features: (1) Problems of language are considered within the broader framework of an intentionality-based philosophy of mind—or, to put it more precisely, questions of meaning are considered as involving a quite articulated theory of intentions; (2) several aspects of such an account are explicitly presented as inspired by or somehow already at work in the Medieval Scholastic tradition. In this study we follow the track indicated (...)
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  32. Historia i fenomenologiczne losy intentio.Jean-Francois Courtine - 2008 - Fenomenologia 6:143-166.
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    Distancia mínima entre dos rectas oblicuas.Jorge Eliecer Rojas Cano & Fernando Mesa - forthcoming - Scientia.
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    Making Sense. On the Cluster significatio-intentio in Medieval and “Austrian” Philosophies.Laurent Cesalli & Majolino - 2014 - Methodos 14.
    “Austrian” philosophy of language is characterized, among other things, by the following two features: Problems of language are considered within the broader framework of an intentionality-based philosophy of mind—or, to put it more precisely, questions of meaning are considered as involving a quite articulated theory of intentions; several aspects of such an account are explicitly presented as inspired by or somehow already at work in the Medieval Scholastic tradition. In this study we follow the track indicated by these two features (...)
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    Translation as Painting: The Ut Pictura Metaphor in Leonardo Bruni’s De interpretatione recta.Gaston J. Basile - 2021 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 84 (1):33-53.
    Leonardo Bruni’s De intepretatione recta has recently produced a growing body of literature which has improved our knowledge of the genesis, background and content of the work, as well as its pivotal role in the early history of translation and the humanist intellectual agenda. This article focuses on the conceptual metaphor which shapes Bruni’s understanding of the art of translation: the ‘Translation as Painting’ model. Drawing on a theoretical framework which stresses the cognitive value of metaphors, this article highlights (...)
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    Précis of *Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: an Essay on Metarepresentation.François Recanati - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (2):237-247.
    A summary of my book *Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta*, published by MIT Press in 2000 ('Representation and Mind' series).
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    «Abyssus Abyssum invocat»: les mathématiques entre l’intentio et l’eidos.Ricardo Sánchez Ortiz de Urbina & Aurélien Alavi - 2022 - Eikasia Revista de Filosofía 100:303-322.
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    On the Several Senses of “Intentio” in Buridan.Jack Zupko - 2015 - In Gyula Klima (ed.), Intentionality, Cognition, and Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy. New York: Fordham University. pp. 251-272.
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    Portée herméneutique de la notion d'«intentio» chez Thomas d'Aquin.Mauricio Narváez - 2001 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 99 (2):201-219.
  40. En torno al concepto de recta razón.Urbano Ferrer Santos - 1986 - Anuario Filosófico 19 (1):181-194.
     
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    François Recanati's Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta: An Essay on Metarepresentation. [REVIEW]Kirk Ludwig - 2003 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (2):481-488.
    Among the entities that can be mentally or linguistically represented are mental and linguistic representations themselves. That is, we can think and talk about speech and thought. This phenomenon is known as metarepresentation. An example is "Authors believe that people read books." -/- In this book François Recanati discusses the structure of metarepresentation from a variety of perspectives. According to him, metarepresentations have a dual structure: their content includes the content of the object-representation (people reading books) as well as the (...)
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    Erasmus, De recta Latini Graecique sermonis pronuntiatione dialogus. [REVIEW]Maurice Pope - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (1):174-175.
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    Anamorfosis e isomorfismo: de la retórica oblicua a la recta lengua universal en Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz.Ricardo Pérez Martínez - 2018 - Toluca de Lerdo, Estado de México: Fondo Editorial.
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  44. Recensioni/Reviews-Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta. An Essay on Metarepresentation.C. Bianchi - 2004 - Epistemologia 27 (2):337-339.
  45. Convertere, vertere, transferre, interpretari and leonardo bruni's de Interpretatione recta.Sandro Sticca - 2005 - Mediaevalia 26 (2).
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    Book Symposium “Oratio Obliqua, Oratio Recta”.Jonathan Barnes François Recanati - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (2):237-247.
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    Review. Speech in Speech: Studies in Incorporated Oratio Recta in Attic Drama and Oratory. V Bers.Andrew Laird - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):417-418.
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    Warum wechselt Platon im „Parmenides“ von der oratio obliqua zur oratio recta?Helmut Mai - 2009 - Hermes 137 (3):380-381.
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    Simon of Faversham's Sophisma Universale est intentio. A supplementary note.Jan Pinborg - 1971 - Mediaeval Studies 33 (1):360-364.
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    Simon of Faversham's Sophisma: "Universale est intentio".Tetsuo Yokoyama - 1969 - Mediaeval Studies 31 (1):1-14.
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