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LOPEZ-FARJEAT, Luis Xavier. Avempace en el De anima de Alberto Magno: Algunas consideraciones sobre el intelecto agente y las formas separadas. Tópicos (México) [online]. 2005, n.29, pp.171-201. ISSN 0188-6649. https://doi.org/10.21555/top.v29i1.217.
The proposal about human being's supreme objective offered by Avempace -philosopher and Aristotelian commentator- consists on the absolute union of both: the subject's intellect-soul and the agent intellect, the latter characterized by being one, separated, eternal, while also containing in itself the universal spiritual forms of all things. For this reason the soul's immateriality as well as its immortality are guaranteed, due to the intellect's absolute spirituality. Because of the corruption given in societies and political practices, this final objective is reached through the best way of life, which consists on solitude and reflection; only by means of this way the highest perfection is acquired. After understanding the relevance Avempace granted to the agent intellect, Albert the Great denied the possibility of the union with the aforementioned intellect, due to the abolition of all plurality as well as the dissolution of all individuality.
Palabras llave : Avempache; Albert the Great; De Anima; agent intellect; separate forms; union.