Buch, Italienisch, Band 43, 228 Seiten, broschiert, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 338 g
Reihe: Symbolon
La riflessione filosofica antica sul rapporto tra mente e corpo
Buch, Italienisch, Band 43, 228 Seiten, broschiert, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 338 g
Reihe: Symbolon
ISBN: 978-3-89665-701-5
Verlag: Academia
Although it is a main theme of today's philosophy of mind, whose origins can be found in the reflection of modern philosophers such as Descartes, Berkeley and Hume, some scholars trace the beginnings of the Mind-Body Problem back to ancient philosophy.
It is in the light of a debate which is still far from finding a solution that in this volume a group of scholars on ancient philosophy reflect on this issue, in order to clarify whether and under which terms some exponents of the classical, hellenistic and late antique thought may have approached the Mind-Body Problem or, on the other hand, it is anachronistic and methodologically incorrect to attribute words and concepts of today to the ancient philosophers.
This volume is the outcome of a Conference organized in Catania by G. Bentivegna, R.L. Cardullo and G.R. Giardina, on 4th and 5th May 2015, as part of a PRIN Project on The moral thinking about the Mind-Body Problem. Among the participants were: Cristina Rossitto (Padua), F. Trabattoni (Milan), Francesca Alesse (Rome), Elisabetta Cattanei (Cagliari), Angela Longo (L'Aquila), Emidio Spinelli (Rome).