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Mundus intelligibilis

Mundus intelligibilis

Mundus intelligibilis

(Lat.) The world of intelligible realities; Plato’s realm of Ideas, or St. Augustine’s rationes aeternae in the Divine Mind. Each species of things is represented here by one, perfect exemplar, the pattern for the many, imperfect copies in the world of sense. See Mundus sensibilis. — V.J.B.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy