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Gaetano da Thiene (philosopher)

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interpretation of Aristotle's teachings. He worked towards a compromise between that position and Christian doctrines on the personal
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He was one of Paul of Venice's successors as professor of natural philosophy at the
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Index

Renaissance philosopher
physician
Padua
Paul of Venice
Averroist
immortality of the soul
University of Padua
Nicoletto Vernia
Pietro Roccabonella
Saint Cajetan
ISBN
978-0-521-39748-3


ISBN
978-0-521-39748-3
ISBN
978-0-521-39748-3
Categories
15th-century Italian philosophers
1465 deaths
1387 births
Physicians from Padua
Scholastic philosophers
Natural philosophers
Commentators on Aristotle
Academic staff of the University of Padua

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