- intelligible species
- noun
Thomism : an object as apprehended through an act of intellectual cognition — contrasted with sensible species
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Species — Spe cies, n. sing. & pl. [L., a sight, outward appearance, shape, form, a particular sort, kind, or quality, a species. See {Spice}, n., and cf. {Specie}, {Special}.] 1. Visible or sensible presentation; appearance; a sensible percept received by … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Incipient species — Species Spe cies, n. sing. & pl. [L., a sight, outward appearance, shape, form, a particular sort, kind, or quality, a species. See {Spice}, n., and cf. {Specie}, {Special}.] 1. Visible or sensible presentation; appearance; a sensible percept… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sensible species — noun Thomism : an object as apprehended through an act of sensual cognition contrasted with intelligible species … Useful english dictionary
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Durandus of Saint-Pourçain — (c. 1275 – 13 September 1332 / 10 September 1334), was a French philosopher and theologian. He was born at Saint Pourçain, Auvergne, and entered the Dominican Order at Clermont, and obtained the doctoral degree at Paris in 1313. Clement V called… … Wikipedia
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