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Miriam Campolina Diniz Peixoto

Federal University of Minas Gerais
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  • Federal University of Minas Gerais
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
Strasbourg University
Faculty of Philosophy
PhD, 2000
Homepage
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Areas of Specialization
Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Atomists
Parmenides
Classical Greek Philosophy
Epistemology
Eleatics
European Philosophy
Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
Pre-Socratic Philosophy, Misc
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Philosophy of Action
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Areas of Interest
Pre-Socratic Philosophy
Atomists
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Eleatics
History of Western Philosophy
Pre-Socratic Philosophy, Misc
European Philosophy
Parmenides
Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy
Classical Greek Philosophy
5 more
  • All publications (2)
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    Rhusmos e movimento dos átomos na física de Demócrito
    Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 51 (122): 413-428. 2010.
    Continental Political PhilosophyDemocritus
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    O visível e o inteligível. Estudos sobre a percepção e o pensamento na Filosofia Grega Antiga.
    with Marcelo Pimenta Marques, Fernando Rey Puente, M. C. D. Peixoto, M. P. Marques, and F. R. Puente
    . 2012.
    This book collects texts from three specialists in ancient philosophy which deal with the question of perceptive and intellective knowledge in antiquity. They try to present, in their different analyzes, the complex interrelationship among perception and thought in ancient authors, like Heraclitus, Parmenides, Democritus, Plato and Aristotle. The purpose of the texts is to expose the visible field - the perceptual knowledge domain - interacts with the invisible - the domain of reason and thought…Read more
    This book collects texts from three specialists in ancient philosophy which deal with the question of perceptive and intellective knowledge in antiquity. They try to present, in their different analyzes, the complex interrelationship among perception and thought in ancient authors, like Heraclitus, Parmenides, Democritus, Plato and Aristotle. The purpose of the texts is to expose the visible field - the perceptual knowledge domain - interacts with the invisible - the domain of reason and thought. In other words, that among them there is no a radical separation of these two areas, although they are clearly distinct.
    Plato: PerceptionAristotle: PerceptionPre-Socratic Philosophy, MiscHeraclitusAtomists, Misc
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