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.
Autor: | Ake Bergvall |
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Publicado: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
1996
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Volumen: | 93 |
Páginas: | 251-266 |
Periódico: | Studies in Philology |
Formato: | Article |
Tópico: | -
Doctrina
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Hombre
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[Doctrine de la connaissance]
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[Signes. La parole]
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[Parole/langage/langue]
- Influencia y Supervivencia > Edad Moderna (1453-1789) > [Spencer (Edmund)] |
Estado: | Active |
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. |
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