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La triade farabienne du logos, son parallèle grec et son écho latin chez Arnoul de Provence

Claude Lafleur , Joanne Carrier

pp. 275-285

Previous inquiry has shown that Parisian arts master Arnoul of Provence's (Arnulfus Provincialis) recovery of the Latin al-Fārābī in his Division of the sciences (ca. 1250) not only treats interior and exterior logos but indeed assumes, as does its source, a triadic doctrine of logos. The revised edition and translation of the relevant paragraph from Arnoul's short work, accomplished here by taking into consideration a certain duality in the manuscript tradition, allows us to suggest an interpretative nuance that avoids a problematic repetition in the explanation of the Farabian triple logos that Claude Panaccio rigorously compares to John of Damascus' tripartition of philosophical logos in Le Discours intérieur.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66634-1_17

Full citation:

Lafleur, C. , Carrier, J. (2017)., La triade farabienne du logos, son parallèle grec et son écho latin chez Arnoul de Provence, in J. Pelletier & M. Roques (eds.), The language of thought in late medieval philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 275-285.

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