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Richard Of St Victors Theory Of Imagination Ritva Palmén

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Richard Of St Victors Theory Of Imagination Ritva Palmén
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Ritva Palmén
ISBN: 9789004278325, 900427832X
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Richard Of St Victors Theory Of Imagination Ritva Palmén by Ritva Palmén 9789004278325, 900427832X instant download after payment.

Richard of St.Victor (d.1173) developed original ideas about the faculty of imagination in a twelfth-century Parisian context. Related to the historical study of philosophical psychology, Richard of St. Victor's Theory of Imagination acknowledges that the faculty of imagination, being a necessary precondition for human reasoning and a link between soul and body, plays an important role in Richard's understanding of the human soul. Richard also deals with the interpretation of biblical language, metaphors, rhetoric, and the possibility of creative imagination. Considering all these aspects of the imagination in Richard's texts improves our understanding of his theological epistemology and sheds new light on the theory of the imagination in the history of medieval philosophy in general.

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