Two perspectives on soul in the XVIth century: the "Conimbricensis" and the Br. Juan de los Ángeles mysticism
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This paper presents two kinds of analyse of the soul in the Baroque: the Conimbricenses Commentary of the De anima treatise and the Br. Juan de los Ángeles mysticism. One of them is an institutional, university, study about the Aristotelian philosophy and metaphysical tradition. The other, is an alternative and mystical study of the soul, but also with a philosophical point of view from Platonism school. Both have a different approach and different aims, but common points: the importance of the study of the psychic life and the pedagogical relationship. Even so the result is different, with the alternative position.Downloads
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