id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_krxaoq623ffq5fsuizvruyopza K. Banks Difference, Cognition, and Causality: Maurice Sceve's Delie and Charles de Bovelles's Ars oppositorum 2010 23 .pdf application/pdf 5639 430 69 Maurice Sc�eve's 'D�elie' and Charles de Bovelles's 'Ars Oppositorum'.', French studies., 64(2): 139-149 is available online Difference, Cognition, and Causality: Maurice Scève's Délie Both Maurice Scève's Délie (1544) and Charles de Bovelles's Ars See my article 'Opposites and Identities: Maurice Scève's Délie and Charles de Bovelles's Ars i) Cognition and Causality: The Intellectus And Nature In The Ars typical of Bovelles's writing) that 'we call opposites things placed facing process of human reasoning embedded in Bovelles's square of opposites Ŕ Bovelles presents human understanding or perception (the intellectus) as a However, whereas Bovelles refers to the human intellectus, in the iii) Difference And The Human Subject In The Délie This recalls some of the terms used to describe the effects of the intellectussun upon nature in Bovelles's Ars. Opposition brings about a divisio in Thus in both the Délie and the Ars, a human light therefore supports Bovelles's suggestion that difference within the human ./cache/work_krxaoq623ffq5fsuizvruyopza.pdf ./txt/work_krxaoq623ffq5fsuizvruyopza.txt