ens rationis
Latin: a being of reason. In medieval thought, another term for an intentional object or object of thought, as opposed to self-subsistent or independent objects. See also intentionality.
Latin: a being of reason. In medieval thought, another term for an intentional object or object of thought, as opposed to self-subsistent or independent objects. See also intentionality.
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