«Whether beatitude consists in the active intellect»? A compendium of the teachings on the active intellect from the beginning of the 14th century (ms. UB Basel, cod. B III 22, ff. 182ra-183vb).
Translated from Latin by Mikhail Khorkov
Keywords:
European philosophy of the Middle Ages, medieval Aristotelianism, theory of intellect, scholastics, German Dominican School, Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Dietrich of Freiberg, Meister EckhartAbstract
This publication is the first edition of the complete Russian translation of the anonymous Latin scholastic compendium entitled «Whether beatitude consists in the active intellect?» («Utrum beatitudo consistat in intellectu agente?»; Basel, UB, ms B III 22, ff. 182ra-183vb). The compendium was composed in Basel in the early 14th century by unknown Dominican master. This text was written in a from of scholastic quaestio and contains an overview of the theories of the active intellect from Plato to Dietrich of Freiberg. The translation from Latin into Russian was made by Mikhail Khorkov.