Guía de caminantes: actualidad de la teoría agustiniana del conocimiento
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v2i0.1755Abstract
RESUMEN
La teoría agustiniana del conocimiento supone una síntesis de tres funciones fundamentales de la mente: la intuición intelectual, la intuición sensitiva y la razón discursiva, que aplica a las intuiciones sensibles los principios que la intuición intelectual nos suministra, con lo que alcnzamos un auténtico conocimiento humano, en el que se aúnan la razón discursiva y la razón intuitiva, síntesis a la que Agustín denomina razón superior, gracias a la cual superamos el simple conocimiento animal.
PALABRAS CLAVE
SAN AGUSTÍN-EPISTEMOLOGIA-RAZON
ABSTRACT
Saint Augustine's epistemology entails a synthesis of the mind's three main functions: intellectual intuition, sensitive intuition and discursive reason. It applies to sensible intuitions the principles provided by the intellectual intuition. That way, we reach a genuine human knowledge, where discursive reason and intuitive reason converge: a synthesis called higher reason by augustine. Because of it, we overcome the mere animal knowledge.
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SAINT AUGUSTINE-EPISTEMOLOGY-REASON
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