Chapter 9 Intellect and Ideas
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A detailed study of the doctrine of intellect and the Platonic Ideas in Ficinoâs commentary. Among other topics, it includes discussion of intellectâs relation to the Ideas, the Ideasâ relation to one another, the range of Ideas, the distinction between intellect and the intelligible, the Peripatetic agent and possible intellects, the distinction between discursive and non-discursive thinking, the triad of Ideas, formulae, and seminal reason-principles, the temporalization of the Ideas, and intellectâs relation to number. This entire discussion is prefaced by a detailed analysis of Ficinoâs use of the analogy of light.