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    San Agustín, El Neoplatonismo, Heidegger y el Olvido de Plotino por Alby, Juan Carlos

    Publicado 2009
    “…Augustin and the Neo-Platonism"; M. Heidegger interprets the Bishop of Hipona from what he calls “the factitive experience of life". …”
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    The concept of mimesis in Adorno and Benjamin por Gagnebin, Jeanne-Marie

    Publicado 2007
    “…Adorno's final thought lead us to consider an old platonic assertation the experience of the true knowledge, that is, the union between Eros and Logos.…”
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    PUTTING THE HORSE BEFORE THE CART: A PRAGMATIST ANALYSIS OF KNOWLEDGE por Augusto, Luís M.

    Publicado 2011
    “…However, the canonical tripartite analysis of knowledge does not do justice to it due to a Platonic conception of a priori truth that puts the cart before the horse. …”
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    La polémica acerca de la generación del mundo en el tiempo: Plotino frente a sus predecesores por Tonelli, Malena

    Publicado 2011
    “…We argue that it is important to take into account the divergent views of Atticus and Aristotle in this regard, because they could contribute, first, to illuminate how Plotinus reelaborates the Platonic philosophy and, second, to highlight the metaphysical assumptions underlying his postulation of the eternity of the world…”
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    Jealousy in “Sarapalha” por Abriata, Vera Lucia Rodella, Carmelino, Ana Cristina

    Publicado 2008
    “…We also try to describe the canonical sequence of jealousy in the enunciative scene that pictures the moment Argemiro reveals Ribeiro his platonic love nurtured toward Luíza. Ribeiro, a jealous person, marked by exclusive attachment, takes the role of the socialappraiser observer and does not forgive Argemiro, to whom is imputed the role of a rival by Ribeiro's construction of imagination. …”
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