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Cor, natureza e conhecimento: no curso aristotélico jesuíta conimbricense (1592-1606)
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Unified by the theoretical and hermeneutical arch that links physics to metaphysics, the three subjects here analysed, belonging to the famous Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis Socíetatis lesu (1592-1606) - colour, nature and knowledge - strike the reader by their modernity. The first, reveals Coimbra productivity, regarding Manuel de Góis' theory of colours, so similar to Goethe's; the second, underlines ali the aesthetical possibilities the Coimbra Commentaries may confer to some theoretical domains as anthropology, cosmology or even science; lastly, after studying a theological theme that pertains to the doctrine of the knowledge, "separation", to the reader is proposed a surprisingly interpretation: the Cartesian tone ofthis precise theme.
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Keywords
- 16th century
- anthropology
- Aristotelianism
- Coimbra Course
- Colour
- Knowledge
- Nature
- Philosophy
- Portuguese
- thema EDItEUR::Q Philosophy and Religion::QD Philosophy