Cosmonogy and Knowledge
A critiscism of Platonism and Augustinianism in the light of St. Thomas: Plato's cosmogony is conceived after the model of the hierarchy of man's abstract concepts; his separated ideas are meant to explain not only the structure of reality but also its origin.
Author: | Anton C. Pegis |
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Published: |
S.n.,
s.l.,
1944
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Pages: | 269-290 |
Periodical: | Thought |
Format: | Article |
Status: | Needs Review |
Summary: | A critiscism of Platonism and Augustinianism in the light of St. Thomas: Plato's cosmogony is conceived after the model of the hierarchy of man's abstract concepts; his separated ideas are meant to explain not only the structure of reality but also its origin. |
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