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Horn | Taormina | Walter

Körperlichkeit in der Philosophie der Spätantike. Corporeità nella filosofia tardoantica

Academia,  2020, 375 Pages

ISBN 978-3-89665-884-5


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The work is part of the series Academia Philosophical Studies (Volume 71)
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englischIn this volume, the idea of the body and corporeality in the philosophy of late antiquity is examined. It deals with questions of ontology, mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, anthropology, theology and aesthetics. The importance of the topic results both from its historical relevance (for the visual arts, literature, the specialist sciences, religion and general cultural history) as well as its philosophical importance. From a philosophical point of view the late antique reflection on corporeality contains an impressive array of meanings discussed in this volume.

With contributions by

Riccardo Chiaradonna, Giovanni Colpani, Diego de Brasi, Sabine Föllinger, Christoph Horn, Alberto Jori, Alessandro Linguiti, Claudia Lo Casto, Dmitri Nikulin, Federico Petrucci, Flavia Salvatori, Ambra Serangeli, Daniela P. Taormina, Chiara O. Tommasi and Denis Walter.

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