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dc.contributor.advisorPiché, David
dc.contributor.authorJean St-Gelais, Karine
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-04T14:22:14Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONfr
dc.date.available2014-06-04T14:22:14Z
dc.date.issued2014-03-03
dc.date.submitted2013-08
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/10705
dc.subjectThomas d'Aquinfr
dc.subjectConnaissance de soifr
dc.subjectRéflexionfr
dc.subjectConnaissance habituellefr
dc.subjectTrinitéfr
dc.subjectConnaissance de Dieufr
dc.subjectAngesfr
dc.subjectÂme séparéefr
dc.subjectReditio completafr
dc.subjectThomas Aquinasfr
dc.subjectSelf-knowledgefr
dc.subjectReflectionfr
dc.subjectHabitual knowledgefr
dc.subjectTrinityfr
dc.subjectKnowledge of Godfr
dc.subjectAngelsfr
dc.subjectSeparate soulfr
dc.subjectReditio completafr
dc.subjectPhilosophiefr
dc.subjectPhilosophyfr
dc.subject.otherPhilosophy / Philosophie (UMI : 0422)fr
dc.titleLa connaissance de soi chez Thomas d’Aquin : l’auto-intellection humaine et le moifr
dc.typeThèse ou mémoire / Thesis or Dissertation
etd.degree.disciplinePhilosophiefr
etd.degree.grantorUniversité de Montréalfr
etd.degree.levelMaîtrise / Master'sfr
etd.degree.nameM.A.fr
dcterms.abstractCe mémoire entend présenter les formes de connaissance de soi développées par Thomas d’Aquin: la reditio incompleta, la réfraction sur les phantasmes, la conscience préréflexive, la réflexion par réfluence, l’analyse abstraite, le jugement critique et la reditio completa. L’âme humaine ne pouvant se connaître directement, elle a accès à son essence par le biais de tous ses actes ou actes de conscience. Notre analyse se concentre sur la connaissance habituelle, habitus de toutes les connaissances, qui est la racine de l’image trinitaire en l’homme et garantit la vérité des intellections humaines. Pour ce faire, nous avons procédé à la traduction des questions 87 à 89 de la Somme théologique, dans lesquelles Thomas présente la connaissance humaine des substances séparées et le statut de l’âme séparée, montrant en quoi l’esprit de l’homme partage un certain commun avec les autres esprits de son univers.fr
dcterms.abstractThe purpose of this thesis is to present the different theories of self-knowledge developed by Thomas Aquinas: namely reditio incompleta, refraction of the soul on its own phantasms, preconscious reflection, reflection by reflux, abstract analysis, critical judgment and reditio completa. Although the human soul cannot have knowledge of itself directly, it can however approach its essence with its own acts or acts of consciousness. The analysis is based on the cognitio habitualis, habitus of all knowledge, that is the root of the trinitarian image in humankind and that guarantees the truth of human intellection. This involved translating questions 87 to 89 of the Summa Theologiae, in which Aquinas considers humanity’s understanding of immaterial substances and the separate soul’s knowledge. This demonstrates how the human soul shares common ground with other substances of the universe.fr
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