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Thomas Wylton's Quaestio de anima intellectiva is one of the most
significant medieval treatments of the intellectual soul. This
edition of the Latin text is accompanied by an en face English
translation by Gail Trimble. The detailed introduction guides the
reader through the intricacies of the transmission of the text as
well as its philosophical contents.
Wylton's Quaestio presents a strong and controversial defence of
Averroes' interpretation of Aristotelian psychology. In his
comparison of Averroes' view with the Catholic doctrine of the
human soul, as defined by the Council of Vienne, Wylton highlights
the rationality of the Arabic philosopher's stance and raises
strong arguments against the commonly accepted opinion of Catholic
thinkers, such as Thomas Aquinas and his followers. Wylton's
Quaestio had a strong influence on his contemporaries and in
particular on the most eminent exponent of Latin Averroism, John of
Jandun, who included long passages from Wylton's treatise in his
commentary on Aristotle's On the Soul.
Wylton also addresses fundamental philosophical issues: the
ontological status of a subsisting form, the existence of universal
things as components of individuals, and the possibility of
intellectual knowledge of universals as well as singulars. This
combination of polemics and engaging philosophical reflection is
one of the distinguishing features of Wylton's text and makes his
work of significance to historians, philosophers, and theologians.
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