L'âme comme livre: étude sur une image platonicienne

Paris: Classiques Garnier (2021)
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In the Philebus, Plato elaborates an image of our soul as a book where a scribe and a painter are constantly at work. This book examines the implicit premises of this image and aims at overcoming the general polarity of ancient phantasia and modern imagination.

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