A LÓGICA NO ORDO DISCIPLINAE DE TOMÁS DE AQUINO
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2177-6342.2020v11n22p467-479Keywords:
Logic. Art. Science. Knowledge. Order of disciplines.Abstract
The present article aims to analyze the concept of logic, and to situate it in its relation with the other art-sciences, in specific texts of two works by Thomas Aquinas: Commentary to Boethii De Trinitate and Commentary to Aristotle Analytica Posteriora. This proposal arises as a requirement to better understand the same Commentary to De Trinitate, in which it deals, in Questions 5 and 6, with the object and the way of proceeding in physics, mathematics and metaphysics. The notions of art and science will be deepened as theoretical intellectual virtues, to then define what logic is, its object of study and properties. Consequently, the same logic will be involved in themes, such as the way we know things (epistemology), the truth and the order of the disciplines.
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