La cogitativa en Cornelio Fabro. Para una filosofía no dualista de la percepción

Studium. Filosofía y Teología (34):437-458 (2014)
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Abstract

This paper considers the relevance of the theory of the cogitative power in Aquinas, as highlighted by Cornelio Fabro during his early research in the fourth decade of the past century, in contemporary neuropsychological studies, and particularly as a specific way of overcoming a dualistic approach in the psychology of perception. The thesis is coherent with an anthropological view based on the substantial unity between soul and body. As a consequence, the capacities of the cogitative faculty (estimative in animals) involve a special account of perception, irreducible to pure thought and to sensations as well, an account that is present in the psychological view of M. Merleau-Ponty and J. J. Gibson.

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Juan José Sanguineti
Pontifical University Of The Holy Cross

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