Gaudenter Aristipo de Cirene. La índole psicosomática de las afecciones y la configuración hedonista de un proyecto virtuoso de vida
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Perception (????????), movement (???????), afections (????), pleasure (?????).Abstract
The subject of placer, properly understood as a psychosomatic from animated beings, was widely documented by many authors along the ancient Greece. However, create a singular interpretation is nevertheless, as complex, as counterproductive. Two are the reasons: 1) the several intellectual areas in which the placer was a topic or, at least, evoked, and 2) the diversity of employed voices that, applied with higher or lesser descriptive intensity, shows some directly bound aspects to the pleasurable fact. The current article follows to drop some light over the first hedonistic philosophy or, express with higher precision, about the first hedonic philosopher of the ancient times: Aristippus of Cyrene, who, unlike the analgesic hedonism defended by Epicurus, advocated by a pleasurable way of life, cinematically founded, to assume as human purpose the soft movement produced by perception.Downloads
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