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La concezione aristotelica della storia

By María José Martín Velasco

Philosophy

Summary

Nei paesaggi conosciuti della Poetica (Po. 1451a36-b11 e 1459a17-32) Aristotele rifiuta in anticipo la possibilità di fare la scienza della storia. La storia intesa come l'investigazione dei fatti umani è considerata una fase anteriore alla conoscenza scientifica che, per sua… propria naturalezza, non può arrivare ad essere oggetto di generalizzazione. Queste affermazioni contrastano con il fatto che Aristotele si dedicasse durante tutta la sua vita al lavoro di investigazione storica, della quale conserviamo delle ampie referenze da altri autori e delle allusioni nelle sue opere, specialmente nella Politica, nella Retorica e nei trattati di etica. E' per questo di grande importanza studiare in che modo Aristotele si avvicina a tutta questa informazione e qual' è il trattamento che si fa di questa nel complesso della sua filosofia.

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ISBN 9781507162071
Publisher Babelcube Inc.
Copyright Date 2017
Book number 2323354
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La concezione aristotelica della storia

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