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La percezione sensibile in Nicola Cusano / Andrea Fiamma en Acta Philosophica, v.30, n.1 (2021)
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Título : La percezione sensibile in Nicola Cusano Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Andrea Fiamma Fecha de publicación: 2021 Artículo en la página: p. 121-138 Idioma : Italiano Temas: CUSA, NICOLAS DE
FILOSOFIA
GNOSEOLOGIA
PERCEPCION
TEORIA DE LA PERCEPCIONResumen: Sense Perception in Nicholas of Cusa - The theory of perception by external senses in the Nicholas of Cusa’ writings is the subject of this essay. Specifically, Cusanus’ ideas on the two following points is discussed: 1) the function of the spirits of the arteries in the perception; 2) the role of species and signs. In this context, the affinities and divergences with respect to the Aristotelianists’ position are highlighted. The sources of Cusanian gnoseology emerges in the context of his antagonism to the thomist ‘passive’ model of knowledge. Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=101181
in Acta Philosophica > v.30, n.1 (2021) . - p. 121-138[artículo] La percezione sensibile in Nicola Cusano [texto impreso] / Andrea Fiamma . - 2021 . - p. 121-138.
Idioma : Italiano
in Acta Philosophica > v.30, n.1 (2021) . - p. 121-138
Temas: CUSA, NICOLAS DE
FILOSOFIA
GNOSEOLOGIA
PERCEPCION
TEORIA DE LA PERCEPCIONResumen: Sense Perception in Nicholas of Cusa - The theory of perception by external senses in the Nicholas of Cusa’ writings is the subject of this essay. Specifically, Cusanus’ ideas on the two following points is discussed: 1) the function of the spirits of the arteries in the perception; 2) the role of species and signs. In this context, the affinities and divergences with respect to the Aristotelianists’ position are highlighted. The sources of Cusanian gnoseology emerges in the context of his antagonism to the thomist ‘passive’ model of knowledge. Enlace permanente a este registro: https://opac.um.edu.uy/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=101181