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By the sophists to Aristotle through Plato

Reseña:There is a substantial difference between our way of "philosophizing", born out of Descartes' clear and well-defined thinking and bent on building alternative (aut-aut) models, and the classical (especially Platonic-Aristotelian) way where a constant use of technical and method...

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Otros Autores: Cattanei, Elisabetta (editor de compilación), Fermani, Arianna (editor de compilación), Migliori, Mauricio (editor de compilación)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sankt Augustin Academia 2016
Series:Lecturae Platonis / Maurizio Migliori 10
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