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Author Hervaeus Natalis, -1323.

Title A treatise of Master Hervaeus Natalis (d. 1323), the doctor perspicacissimus, on second intentions
Published Milwaukee, Wis. : Marquette University Press, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (622 pages)
Series Medieval philosophical texts in translation ; no. 44
Mediaeval philosophical texts in translation ; no. 44.
Contents v. 1: An English translation -- v. 2: A Latin edition
Summary As almost everyone knows, the notion of intentionality comes from the Middle Ages. What is less known is that Hervaeus Natalis, OP (d. 1323) was the first one explicitly to consider it as such. Even less known is the fact that he came to it not immediately from the Aristotelian De Anima, but rather from the division in Aristotle's Metaphysics between ""being as being"" and ""being as true."" Least of all known is the fact that Hervaeus, who uses the term ""intentionality"" in the present work 235 times, regards its significance as a relation of reason which runs in the direction of known or kn
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 597-608) and indexes
Notes English and Latin
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Subject Intentionality (Philosophy) -- Early works to 1800
Intentionality (Philosophy)
Genre/Form Early works
Form Electronic book
Author Doyle, John P., 1930-
ISBN 9780874628357
0874628350
Other Titles De secundis intentionibus. English & Latin
On second intentions