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Active intellect

In medieval philosophy, the active intellect (Latin: intellectus agens; also translated as agent intellect, active intelligence, active reason, or productive intellect) is the formal (morphe) aspect of the intellect (nous), according to the Aristotelian theory of hylomorphism. The nature of the active intellect was a major theme of late classical and…

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related to Interpretations · 11
Active intellect → Agent Intellect, Alexander, Aphrodisias, Aristotelians, As Davidson, De Anima, God, Kraemer, Sachs, The, This
related to Aristotle's conception · 9
Active intellect → Aristotle, Aristotle's, Book III, De Anima, He, In, It, The, What
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Active intellect → the individual human personality

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