Sobre el testimonio de la sensibilidad en el "De Rerum Natura de Tito Lucrecio Caro

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  • Eduardo A. Molina Cantó Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.2.14

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This paper examines the important role assigned to the concept of "sensitivity" in the Epicurean Doctrine, as subscribed by the Latin philosopher Lucretius (ca. 97-55 BC). The author attempts to show how the Atomic Theory, the Doctrine of Simulacra and Hedonism are articulated in the Epicurean conception of the Universe, starting from a particular notion of sensitivity which is based on the absolute reliance on the testimony of the senses

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1997-12-30 — Updated on 1997-12-31

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Molina Cantó , E. A. . (1997). Sobre el testimonio de la sensibilidad en el "De Rerum Natura de Tito Lucrecio Caro. Onomázein, (2), 325–339. https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.2.14 (Original work published December 30, 1997)

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