In William of Conches’ reading of the Timaeus, the topic of man’s ages is set up as an opportunity to complete the reflection on the soul, understood as a condition of rationality and order, and on its relationship with the body, ie on obstacles that the latter opposes the fulfillment of its hegemonic function.
Soul and body in the reflection on man’s ages contained in the William of Conches’ "Glosae super Platonem" [Scienza Storia Alterità]
MARTELLO, Concetto
2017-01-01
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In William of Conches’ reading of the Timaeus, the topic of man’s ages is set up as an opportunity to complete the reflection on the soul, understood as a condition of rationality and order, and on its relationship with the body, ie on obstacles that the latter opposes the fulfillment of its hegemonic function.File in questo prodotto:
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