Aristotelian theories on perception and, specifically, on eyesight, with their resulting exegetical tradition, unfold a set of problems and crucial points which refer both to physics and philosophy of nature (movement, ontological status of light, definition of the relationship between body and soul), together with aesthetic theories, notably in Late antiquity and Byzantine times.
Parousìa: colori, diafano e luce in Aristotele e nella tradizione aristotelica / Cavarra, Berenice. - In: MEDICINA NEI SECOLI. - ISSN 0394-9001. - 32:2(2020), pp. 223-234.
Parousìa: colori, diafano e luce in Aristotele e nella tradizione aristotelica
Berenice Cavarra
2020-01-01
Abstract
Aristotelian theories on perception and, specifically, on eyesight, with their resulting exegetical tradition, unfold a set of problems and crucial points which refer both to physics and philosophy of nature (movement, ontological status of light, definition of the relationship between body and soul), together with aesthetic theories, notably in Late antiquity and Byzantine times.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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