par Bonneels, Pierre 
Référence Diversité et Identité Culturelle en Europe (DICE), 14, 2, page (113)
Publication Publié, 2017-11-01

Référence Diversité et Identité Culturelle en Europe (DICE), 14, 2, page (113)
Publication Publié, 2017-11-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | AbtstractIn this work, I will explain the notion of intentionality from the point ofview of perception and in particular, the immediate mental constitution of objects.To do this, I will follow the works of the Franciscan theologian and philosopher,Pierre de Jean Olivi (1248 - 1298). I will explain the general context, namely thedebates surrounding the Eucharist, the difference between transubstantiation andconsubstantiation, and the Latin term “species." I will then focus on the problem ofintention and its medieval sources in addition to the defence of its immediacyaccording to de Jean Olivi. In the end, this paper demonstrates an attempt atunderstanding the structure of human ideas by observing the major problem ofintentionality in the mediaeval age. |