O sensível é uma ilusão? Revisitando a ontologia do Sofista
Abstract
Neste artigo buscamos mostrar que, no Sofista, Platão apresenta alguns elementos sobre arevisão de sua ontologia que subjaz à discussão sobre a natureza do não-ser. Objetivamos mostrar que a análise da noção de imagem nos dá algumas indicações em relação à natureza do sensível, que geralmente é descrito como uma imagem do inteligível.
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