Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus
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Resumo: | The debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus about the status of fictional beings has profound repercussions on the overall elaboration of the two thinkers’ metaphysical theories. Different conceptions related to entities such as ‘chimera’ or ‘hircocervus’ are related to more general and different descriptions of creatural essences, and to the dynamics of the divine knowledge of these same essences, involving the determination of speculative concepts such as ratitudo, aliquitas and res a reor reris. This contribution takes into consideration the doctrines on the subject of these two authors, both readers of Avicenna, and the question 17 of the Collationes oxonienses, where a Franciscan influenced by Henry of Ghent and Scotus (or one of his follower) discuss on fictional beings. A new interpretation of the collatio is given, not entirely coinciding with those found in secondary literature.Keywords: Collationes oxonienses, Essences, Chimera.Ancient and medieval authors: Aristotle, Avicenna, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, Richard of Conington. |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns ScotusAlcuni utilizzi degli enti finzionali nel dibattito metafisico tra Enrico di Gand e Giovanni Duns ScotoThe debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus about the status of fictional beings has profound repercussions on the overall elaboration of the two thinkers’ metaphysical theories. Different conceptions related to entities such as ‘chimera’ or ‘hircocervus’ are related to more general and different descriptions of creatural essences, and to the dynamics of the divine knowledge of these same essences, involving the determination of speculative concepts such as ratitudo, aliquitas and res a reor reris. This contribution takes into consideration the doctrines on the subject of these two authors, both readers of Avicenna, and the question 17 of the Collationes oxonienses, where a Franciscan influenced by Henry of Ghent and Scotus (or one of his follower) discuss on fictional beings. A new interpretation of the collatio is given, not entirely coinciding with those found in secondary literature.Keywords: Collationes oxonienses, Essences, Chimera.Ancient and medieval authors: Aristotle, Avicenna, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, Richard of Conington.Il dibattito tra Enrico di Gand e Giovanni Duns Scoto circa lo statuto degli enti finzionali ha profonde ricadute sull’elaborazione complessiva delle rispettive metafisiche dei due pensatori. Diverse concezioni relative a entità di questo tipo come ‘chimera’, ‘ircocervo’, ‘montagna d’oro’ sono in relazione a più generali, differenti descrizioni delle essenze creaturali e della dinamica della conoscenza divina delle stesse, investendo la determinazione di concetti speculativi quali ratitudo, aliquitas, res a reor reris. Il contributo prende in considerazione le dottrine in materia di questi due autori, che muovono entrambi da Avicenna, e la questione 17 delle Collationes oxonienses, dove un francescano inglese influenzato da Enrico e lo stesso Scoto (o un suo seguace) si confrontano proprio sugli enti finzionali. Si tenterà di fornire una nuova intepretazione della collatio, non del tutto coincidente con quelle rintracciabili nella letteratura critica. Parole chiave: Collationes oxonienses, Essenze, Chimera Autori antichi e medievali: Aristotele, Avicenna, Giovanni Duns Scoto, Enrico di Gand, Riccardo di Conington. DOI: http://doi.org/10.21747/21836884/med40a6 Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval / MEMP-IF2023-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/mediaevalia/article/view/13540Mediaevalia. Textos e estudos; Finzione nel discorso filosofico medievale; 151-186Mediaevalia. Textos e estudos; Vol. 39-40 (2020-21): Finzione nel pensiero filosofico medievale; 151-1862183-68840872-0991reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/mediaevalia/article/view/13540https://ojs.letras.up.pt/index.php/mediaevalia/article/view/13540/12228Direitos de Autor (c) 2023 Jacopo Francesco Falàinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFalà, Jacopo Francesco2024-02-10T08:35:11Zoai:ojs.letras.up.pt/ojs:article/13540Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:39:18.306087Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus Alcuni utilizzi degli enti finzionali nel dibattito metafisico tra Enrico di Gand e Giovanni Duns Scoto |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus Falà, Jacopo Francesco |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus |
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Some cases of employment of fictional beings in the metaphysical debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus |
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Falà, Jacopo Francesco |
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Falà, Jacopo Francesco |
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The debate between Henry of Ghent and John Duns Scotus about the status of fictional beings has profound repercussions on the overall elaboration of the two thinkers’ metaphysical theories. Different conceptions related to entities such as ‘chimera’ or ‘hircocervus’ are related to more general and different descriptions of creatural essences, and to the dynamics of the divine knowledge of these same essences, involving the determination of speculative concepts such as ratitudo, aliquitas and res a reor reris. This contribution takes into consideration the doctrines on the subject of these two authors, both readers of Avicenna, and the question 17 of the Collationes oxonienses, where a Franciscan influenced by Henry of Ghent and Scotus (or one of his follower) discuss on fictional beings. A new interpretation of the collatio is given, not entirely coinciding with those found in secondary literature.Keywords: Collationes oxonienses, Essences, Chimera.Ancient and medieval authors: Aristotle, Avicenna, Henry of Ghent, John Duns Scotus, Richard of Conington. |
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