Resonancias neoplatónicas en la condena agustiniana de la fantasía

Anuario Filosófico 33 (67):583-592 (2000)
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Abstract

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

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Giovanna Ceresola
Università degli Studi di Genova (PhD)

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