This article aims to demonstrate that the appeal of Anaxagoras in the Middle Ages is linked with that of later philosophical traditions such as Stoicism (in Albert), Hermeticism (in Eckhart) and Stoicism and Hermeticism together (in Thomas of York). At the same time, it highlights that Anaxagoras is, for Al- bert, not only the philosopher that Aristotle criticized, but also the author of doctrines that are the basis of doctrinal, philosophical and theological errors. Albert is concerned to correct them by accrediting the Aristotelian doctrine.
LA RICEZIONE DI ANASSAGORA NEL MEDIOEVO. IL CASO DI ALBERTO MAGNO
nadia bray
2020-01-01
Abstract
This article aims to demonstrate that the appeal of Anaxagoras in the Middle Ages is linked with that of later philosophical traditions such as Stoicism (in Albert), Hermeticism (in Eckhart) and Stoicism and Hermeticism together (in Thomas of York). At the same time, it highlights that Anaxagoras is, for Al- bert, not only the philosopher that Aristotle criticized, but also the author of doctrines that are the basis of doctrinal, philosophical and theological errors. Albert is concerned to correct them by accrediting the Aristotelian doctrine.File in questo prodotto:
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