Sentido e razão do conhecimento intuitivo em Duns Scotus

Sense and reason of intuitive knowledge in Duns Scotus

Authors

  • Bruno Reiser Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp)

Abstract

This article examines the meaning and reason of intuitive knowledge in Duns Scotus. The relevance of the separation between sense and reason, which may seem artificially presupposed, must be sought as a program and according to its conceptual conditions. Bearing an extended maturation in the Franciscan school, intuitive knowledge or intellectual intuition (as opposed to sensible intuition) derives directly from the emphasis given to the singular and the contingent from Roger Bacon’s proto-empiricism. It is inscribed in a constellation that shares modern empiricism and transcendental philosophy.


Keywords: Keywords: Duns Scotus. Intuitive Knowledge. Transcendentals. Avicenna

Author Biography

Bruno Reiser, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp)

Doutorando em Filosofia pela Unicamp.

Published

2022-11-03

How to Cite

Reiser, B. (2022). Sentido e razão do conhecimento intuitivo em Duns Scotus: Sense and reason of intuitive knowledge in Duns Scotus. Modernos & Contemporâneos - International Journal of Philosophy [issn 2595-1211], 6(14), 4–21. Retrieved from https://ojs.ifch.unicamp.br/index.php/modernoscontemporaneos/article/view/4813