La extrañeza de la inteligencia en Filón de Alejandría

Anuario Filosófico 33 (66):203-216 (2000)
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This article looks at several characteristics of intellectual understanding according to Philo Judaeus from three perspectives: the first is that intellectual understanding is primarily attention, the second is that understanding doesn't imply appropriation, but rather apparition and presence, and finally that it is always expression of otherness and knowledge of difference

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