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Nicolás Moreira Alaniz

Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay
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  • Universidad de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay
    Instituto de Filosofía
    Professor (Part-time)
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Montevideo, Uruguay
Areas of Specialization
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Medieval Theology
Medieval Metaphysics
Medieval Philosophy of Mind
Medieval Arabic and Islamic Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Medieval Philosophy: Topics
Medieval Theology
Medieval Metaphysics
Medieval Philosophy of Mind
Medieval Arabic and Islamic Philosophy
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    Fundamentos de la adquisición cognitiva en Al Farabi: una lectura sobre las cogniciones primarias desde la discusión teológica
    In Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Alfredo Carlos Storck & Alfredo Santiago Culleton (eds.), Homo, Natura, Mundus: Human Beings and Their Relationships, . pp. 257-271. 2020.
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    El Innatismo de las Cogniciones Primarias y la Adquisición del Conocimiento en «tahsīl al-sa’āda» de al-Fārābī / The Innatism of Primary Cognitions and the Acquisition of Knowledge in al-Fārābī’s «tahsīl al-sa’āda»
    Revista Española de Filosofía Medieval 22 137. 2015.
    In this treatise, al-Fārābī refers to mental acquisition of certain elementary principles of knowledge or cognitions that are the primary basis of any demonstrative process; and this means that cognitions, which are in our intellect, are independent of all experience. The innate character of cognitions is treated in his other works, as is their nature, e.g., whether they are content-ideas or dispositio.
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