Casiciaco y el denominado giro al sujeto
The article deals with Augustine's so-called Cassiciacum dialogues drawing from them a broad outline of the basic characteristics of Augustine's understanding of the knowing subject and of the subsequent turn he makes to it, answering four basic questions: what is the turn to the subject for Augusti...
Author: | Michael P. Foley |
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Translator: | Enrique A. Eguiarte Bendímez |
Published: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
2011
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Volume: | 56 |
Pages: | 97-105 |
Language: | Spanish |
Periodical: | Augustinus. Revista trimestral publicada por los Agustinos Recoletos |
Number: | 220-221 |
Format: | Article |
Topic: | -
Works
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Dialogues / Early works
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General studies
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Withdrawal to Cassiciacum
- Doctrine > General studies > Philosophy - Influence and Survival > Early Modern Period (1453-1789) > [Descartes (René, 1596-1650)] |
Status: | Needs Review |
Summary: | The article deals with Augustine's so-called Cassiciacum dialogues drawing from them a broad outline of the basic characteristics of Augustine's understanding of the knowing subject and of the subsequent turn he makes to it, answering four basic questions: what is the turn to the subject for Augustine, what are its characteristics and corollaries, what does it involve, and what does it yield. |
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