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dc.contributor.advisorPiché, David
dc.contributor.authorPlouffe, Marc-Antoine
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-27T13:48:37Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONfr
dc.date.available2021-08-27T13:48:37Z
dc.date.issued2021-07-14
dc.date.submitted2020-09
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/25489
dc.subjectNotions premièresfr
dc.subjectAvicennefr
dc.subjectThomas d'Aquinfr
dc.subjectJean Duns Scotfr
dc.subjectÉtantfr
dc.subjectConnaissancefr
dc.subjectIntellectionfr
dc.subjectPrimary notionsfr
dc.subjectAvicennafr
dc.subjectThomas Aquinasfr
dc.subjectJohn Duns Scotusfr
dc.subjectBeingfr
dc.subjectKnowledgefr
dc.subject.otherPhilosophy / Philosophie (UMI : 0422)fr
dc.titleLa connaissance des notions premières selon Avicenne, Thomas d'Aquin et Jean Duns Scotfr
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 travail examine et analyse les positions d'Avicenne, Thomas d'Aquin et Duns Scot concernant la connaissance des notions premières, à la lumière de leurs arguments pour cette position et de leurs autres engagements théoriques, en particulier aristotéliciens. Chacun à sa façon, ces philosophes affirment que l'étant ou l'existant est ce premier concept. Ils lui donnent une primauté logique, au sens où l'étant est présupposé par nos autres concepts. Ils lui donnent aussi une primauté cognitive, au sens où il est le premier objet à être conçu par l'intellect.fr
dcterms.abstractThis work reviews and analyzes a view shared by Avicenna, Thomas Aquinas, and John Duns Scotus concerning the primary notions, examining their arguments in the light of their other philosophical commitments, especially Aristotelian ones. Each in their own way, these philosophers claim that being is this primary notion. Being has a twofold priority. In the logical order, being is presupposed by all other notions. In the cognitive order, being is the first conceived by the intellect.fr
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