Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Walter de Gruyter & co
Descrizione
This work delves into the profound insights of Aristotle and Plotinus regarding the intricate concept of memory. Exploring two significant treatises from antiquity, it sheds light on how these philosophers approached the nature, function, and significance of memory in human experience.
By analyzing Aristotle's treatise alongside Plotinus' interpretations, the author invites readers to engage with the philosophical debates surrounding memory and its implications for understanding the mind and reality.
Through thorough examination and comparative analysis, the book offers a rich exploration of ancient thought, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the philosophical inquiries about memory that resonate with modern discussions.
By analyzing Aristotle's treatise alongside Plotinus' interpretations, the author invites readers to engage with the philosophical debates surrounding memory and its implications for understanding the mind and reality.
Through thorough examination and comparative analysis, the book offers a rich exploration of ancient thought, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the philosophical inquiries about memory that resonate with modern discussions.