La teoría del concepto en la Edad Media como antecedente de la Edad Moderna

Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 2:79-90 (1995)
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En este artículo intento mostrar algunos antecedentes medievales de las teorías del > que aparecen en la modernidad, p. ej., en Descartes, Berkeley y Kant. Tras una exposición histórica sobre la función cognoscitiva del > en la filosofía tomista y franciscana, llegamos a la > o nominalista, en la que predomina el problema del conocer sobre el del ser.Francisco Suárez abre el camino a la modernidad dando prioridad al aspecto constructivo del conocimiento.Through this work I pretend to show some medieval backgrounds about theories of > wich have appeared in modernity, e. g., Descartes, Berkeley and Kant. After doing an historical running over cognoscitive function of > in thomism and franciscan philosophy, we get to > or nominalism, in wich the matter of knowing prevails over the question of being. Francisco Suárez has started out the way towards modernity, giving priority to constructive parts of knowledge

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