Formal and verbal logocentrism in Augustine and Spenser

Augustine's epistemology, as reflected both in theoretical works and in his own hermeneutical practice, moved from a formal logocentrism, centering on mathematical ratios, to an increasingly verbal paradigm that finds its governing metaphor in language rather than in number.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:Ake Bergvall
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1996
Volumen:93
Páginas:251-266
Periódico:Studies in Philology
Formato:Article
Tópico:- Doctrina > Hombre > [Doctrine de la connaissance] > [Signes. La parole] > [Parole/langage/langue]
- Influencia y Supervivencia > Edad Moderna (1453-1789) > [Spencer (Edmund)]
Estado:Active
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Sumario:Augustine's epistemology, as reflected both in theoretical works and in his own hermeneutical practice, moved from a formal logocentrism, centering on mathematical ratios, to an increasingly verbal paradigm that finds its governing metaphor in language rather than in number.