Středověké teorie vnímání a aktivita smyslů ve františkánském kontextu

Praha: Filosofia (2021)
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Medieval Theories of Perception and the Activity of Senses in the Franciscan Context (in Czech). A book-length study (175.000 words) on Roger Bacon's, Peter Olivi's, and Peter Auriol's philosophy of perception.

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