Discussions about animal intelligence play an important role in defining the peculiarities of sensitive knowledge during the Middle Ages, in both Arabic and Latin cultures. In what follows I will try to reconstruct, based on an examination of the sources and secondary literature, the outlines of these discussions starting from the reflections of Avicenna, al-Ghaza ̄l ̄ı and Averroes (but as we will see, a peculiar role must also be recognized to Alhazen’s optics), to continue with Al- bert the Great, Thomas Aquinas and, in particular, Roger Bacon, who presents the most advanced theory of perception and animal intelli- gence: he ascribes to the inferior (and organic) levels of human knowl- edge and to the higher levels of animal one inferent...
For the first time a catalogue of animals able to cure themselves was drawn up on chapters 5 and 6 o...
People frequently think that intelligence is not widely distributed in the animal kingdom. Some spec...
In this article the treatment of animals by the early Christian and Arabic philosophy has been devel...
Discussions about animal intelligence play an important role in defining the peculiarities of sensit...
none1noThe crosses between different animal species are well present in the ancient naturalistic lit...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
Human and animal passions in medieval thought In medieval culture the reference to animal passion...
Our article consists of the translation, with introduction and notes, of the thirty-third chapter of...
Until well in the 19th century, the Aristotelian concept of the scala naturae(ladder of nature) was ...
Il capitolo propone una succinta storia del dibattito su mente e linguaggio negli animali non umani ...
In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensiv...
In contemporary literature, one can find much information concerning Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of in...
Aristotle's zoological writings with their wealth of detailed investigations on diverse species of a...
The topic of the relationship between humans and animals was widely discussed in the philosophical ...
International audienceThe Renaissance scholars who upheld the thesis of the "miseria hominis" someti...
For the first time a catalogue of animals able to cure themselves was drawn up on chapters 5 and 6 o...
People frequently think that intelligence is not widely distributed in the animal kingdom. Some spec...
In this article the treatment of animals by the early Christian and Arabic philosophy has been devel...
Discussions about animal intelligence play an important role in defining the peculiarities of sensit...
none1noThe crosses between different animal species are well present in the ancient naturalistic lit...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
Human and animal passions in medieval thought In medieval culture the reference to animal passion...
Our article consists of the translation, with introduction and notes, of the thirty-third chapter of...
Until well in the 19th century, the Aristotelian concept of the scala naturae(ladder of nature) was ...
Il capitolo propone una succinta storia del dibattito su mente e linguaggio negli animali non umani ...
In Animal Rationality: Later Medieval Theories 1250-1350, Anselm Oelze offers the first comprehensiv...
In contemporary literature, one can find much information concerning Thomas Aquinas’s doctrine of in...
Aristotle's zoological writings with their wealth of detailed investigations on diverse species of a...
The topic of the relationship between humans and animals was widely discussed in the philosophical ...
International audienceThe Renaissance scholars who upheld the thesis of the "miseria hominis" someti...
For the first time a catalogue of animals able to cure themselves was drawn up on chapters 5 and 6 o...
People frequently think that intelligence is not widely distributed in the animal kingdom. Some spec...
In this article the treatment of animals by the early Christian and Arabic philosophy has been devel...