Maimónides en la "Visión Deleytable": diferencia antropológica, beatitud intelectual y el problema de la materia

Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 35 (3):651-677 (2018)
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Departing from the results achieved by Luis M. Girón-Negrón in his book on Alfonso de la Torre’s Visión Deleytable, we aim to enlarge and complete the presence of Maimonides’ Guide in the work of Alfonso de la Torre through the consideration of a series of central motives in the Visión. These motives, as indicated by the key words, show the converse substrate of the work as well as the intellectual affinity with the intellectualist tradition present in the 16th and 17th centuries in such philosophers as Pomponazzi, Bruno and Spinoza.

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Opera omnia. Aristotle - 1848 - Tauchnitz.

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