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    Zabarella's locus-of-activity framework may represent a l... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Zabarella's conflation of the locus of activity with the possible intellect confuses the faculty that receives intelligibles with the faculty that abstracts them, a distinction preserved rigorously by Themistius and the Peripatetic tradition.

    Zabarella's locus-of-activity framework may represent a legitimate alternative interpretation of Aristotle, not necessarily a confused conflation of distinct faculties.

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