Person and knowledge

The problem of knowledge, as Aristotle commented in metaphysics, is inscribed in human nature. We all desire to know and understand our reality, the world and God who transcends it. From ancient times it has been a study that, linked to the mystery and complexity of human existence, has required mul...

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Main Authors Ceric, Francisco (Author), Quiceno, Juan David (Author), María del Carmen, Tejada (Author), Fossa, Pablo (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837089925
DOI10.1108/978-1-83708-990-1
Physical Description1 online resource (196 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Human cognition: Corporeal living things, spiritual intelligence and our personal condition / José Ignacio Murillo
  • Chapter 2. Behind the primacy of the system: Emotion in the formation of the sense of self / Francisco Ceric and María del Carmen Tejada
  • Chapter 3. How do i know that i know myself?: Towards a phenomenology of reflective and pre-reflective (self)knowledge / Cristóbal Pacheco and Pablo Fossa
  • Chapter 4. From empathy to human person: Knowledge of other as an affirmation of personal community / Juan David Quiceno
  • Chapter 5. Objectivation and knowledge of the other person / Juan F. Franck
  • Chapter 6. Aesthetic knowledge in saint thomas aquinas / Tomás Salazar
  • Chapter 7. Towards a moderately naturalistic moral realism / Mariano Asla
  • Chapter 8. Knowledge and free will / Fabrizio Renzi
  • Chapter 9. The neoaristotelic rationality: Possibilities and challenges of a moral perspective / Maximiliano Loria
  • Chapter 10. How to bring truth and politics closer again? According to saint thomas aquinas / Roger Miller.