Book | Chapter
Durand of St-Pourçain and cognitive habits (sent. a/b iii, d. 23, qq. 1–2)
pp. 331-368
Abstract
Durand of Saint-Pourçain's earliest treatment of cognitive habits is contained in his Sentences commentary, book 3, distinction 23. In the first two questions, he discusses the ontological status of habits and their causal role, establishing his own unique view alongside the views of Godfrey of Fontaines and Hervaeus Natalis. What follows is the Latin text and an English translation of Durand's Sentences A/B III, d. 23, qq. 1–2.
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Published in:
Pelletier Jenny, Roques Magali (2017) The language of thought in late medieval philosophy: essays in honor of Claude Panaccio. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 331-368
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66634-1_21
Full citation:
(2017) „Durand of St-Pourçain and cognitive habits (sent. a/b iii, d. 23, qq. 1–2)“, In: J. Pelletier & M. Roques (eds.), The language of thought in late medieval philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 331–368.