Zur mittelalterlichen Herkunft einiger Theoreme in der modernen Aristoteles-Interpretation: eine Fallstudie anhand der Kommentare von Albertus Magnus und Thomas von Aquin zu Aristoteles' Metaphysik [Lambda]

"The reception of Aristotle's texts in different worlds has led to transformations, some of which are still claimed today as the opinions of Aristotle himself. If it is possible to make these transformations coming from different worlds explicit, they can be methodically eliminated. Exampl...

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1. Verfasser: Sonderegger, Erwin 1942- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie Band 61
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Zusammenfassung:"The reception of Aristotle's texts in different worlds has led to transformations, some of which are still claimed today as the opinions of Aristotle himself. If it is possible to make these transformations coming from different worlds explicit, they can be methodically eliminated. Examples of such reception sediments concern central themes, for example that Aristotle developed a metaphysics of substance, from which a theological orientation or at least a theological climax ultimately follows. The fact that this is one of the effects of the reception determined by various pseudo-Aristotelian texts is hardly noticed today because the modern reading of the Corpus Aristotelicum is already steered accordingly. The present study attempts to demonstrate this effect of reception using the commentaries of Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas on Metaphysics XII. A by-product of the work is the insight into the paradigm shift in theology among the two mentioned"--
Beschreibung:126 Seiten
ISBN:9789027214607

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