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Anuario Filosófico, Oct 3, 2018
Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like... more Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like a total psycho-physic process (and therefore its somatic implications). Its specific producís-the fantastic creations-are some peculiar expressive and interpretative modalities of the truth. They are produced spontaneously in the course of the cognitive activity and that they have however need of a continuous correction. For this reason, their relationship to the truth do not correspond immediately. A relevant moment is the Augustinus' critical considerations of "Manichaean materialism" by using some ideas from Neoplatonism.
Anuario Filosófico, 2001
This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin'... more This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin's thought is attempted, in special the relation between the rhetorical art and virtue. Art is understood in terms of scientia as the reception and the communication of truth, and not merely a private representation, not only fictia, but also false.
Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like... more Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like a total psycho-physic process (and therefore its somatic implications). Its specific products -the fantastic creations- are some peculiar expressive and interpretative modalities of the truth. They are produced spontaneously in the course of the cognitive activity and that they have however need of a continuous correction. For this reason, their relationship to the truth do not correspond immediately. A relevant moment is the Augustinus' critical considerations of "Manichaean materialism" by using some ideas from Neoplatonism.
Anuario Filosofico, 2001
This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin's thoug... more This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin's thought is attempted, in special the relation between the rhetorical art and virtue. Art is understood in terms of scientia as the reception and the communication of truth, and not merely a prívate representation, not only fictia, but also false.
Anuario Filosofico, 2000
Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like... more Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like a total psycho-physic process (and therefore its somatic implications). Its specific producís-the fantastic creations-are some peculiar expressive and interpretative modalities of the truth. They are produced spontaneously in the course of the cognitive activity and that they have however need of a continuous correction. For this reason, their relationship to the truth do not correspond immediately. A relevant moment is the Augustinus' critical considerations of "Manichaean materialism" by using some ideas from Neoplatonism.
Actes du XIe Congrès International de Philosophie Médiévale de la Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale (S.I.E.P.M.). Porto, du 26 au 31 août 2002, 2006
Anuario Filosófico, Oct 3, 2018
Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like... more Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like a total psycho-physic process (and therefore its somatic implications). Its specific producís-the fantastic creations-are some peculiar expressive and interpretative modalities of the truth. They are produced spontaneously in the course of the cognitive activity and that they have however need of a continuous correction. For this reason, their relationship to the truth do not correspond immediately. A relevant moment is the Augustinus' critical considerations of "Manichaean materialism" by using some ideas from Neoplatonism.
Anuario Filosófico, 2001
This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin'... more This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin's thought is attempted, in special the relation between the rhetorical art and virtue. Art is understood in terms of scientia as the reception and the communication of truth, and not merely a private representation, not only fictia, but also false.
Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like... more Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like a total psycho-physic process (and therefore its somatic implications). Its specific products -the fantastic creations- are some peculiar expressive and interpretative modalities of the truth. They are produced spontaneously in the course of the cognitive activity and that they have however need of a continuous correction. For this reason, their relationship to the truth do not correspond immediately. A relevant moment is the Augustinus' critical considerations of "Manichaean materialism" by using some ideas from Neoplatonism.
Anuario Filosofico, 2001
This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin's thoug... more This paper shows the relations between ethics and aesthetics in Cicero's roots in Agustin's thought is attempted, in special the relation between the rhetorical art and virtue. Art is understood in terms of scientia as the reception and the communication of truth, and not merely a prívate representation, not only fictia, but also false.
Anuario Filosofico, 2000
Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like... more Saint Augustinus subjects to a meticulous surveying the imaginative event in its complexity, like a total psycho-physic process (and therefore its somatic implications). Its specific producís-the fantastic creations-are some peculiar expressive and interpretative modalities of the truth. They are produced spontaneously in the course of the cognitive activity and that they have however need of a continuous correction. For this reason, their relationship to the truth do not correspond immediately. A relevant moment is the Augustinus' critical considerations of "Manichaean materialism" by using some ideas from Neoplatonism.
Actes du XIe Congrès International de Philosophie Médiévale de la Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale (S.I.E.P.M.). Porto, du 26 au 31 août 2002, 2006