Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría

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Delgado, Ana Carolina
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2019
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Within his comment to Gn 6,7 in which Gods anger is referred Philo introduces a discussion about anthropomorphism in the Scriptures. According to the author, in order to speak properly about God, language should agree with two capital principles (κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου), namely, "God is not like man" (principle in Nm 23,19) and "God will educate his son like men do" (Dt 8,5). In this paper, the purpose is to show that norms indicating how to speak about God exposed by Philo in his treatise The Immutability of God (Deus) § 53- are an argumentative resource of Platonic origin. In order to show this, I present an examination on the remarkable correspondence I see between how Philo treats anthropomorphism in the treatise and the section 2.377-3.414 of Republic, in which Plato builds τύποι περὶ θεολογίας in order to ensure an adequate production of representations of gods.
Within his comment to Gn 6,7 – in which God’s anger is referred – Philo introduces a discussion about anthropomorphism in the Scriptures. According to the author, in order to speak properly about God, language should agree with two capital principles (κεφάλαια περί αἰτίου), namely, “God is not like man” (Nm 23,19) and God “will educate his son like men do” (Dt 8,5). In this paper, the purpose is to show that norms indicating how to speak about God – exposed by Philo in his treatise The Immutability of God (Deus) § 53- are an argumentative resource of platonic origin. In order to show this, I present an examination on the remarkable correspondence I see between how Philo treats anthropomorphism in the treatise and the section 2.377-3.414 of Republic, in which Plato builds τύποι περί θεολογίας in order to ensure an adequate production of representations of gods.
Fil: Delgado, Ana Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Instituto del Desarrollo Humano; Argentina
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spelling Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de AlejandríaPrinciples to Talk About God: Presence of the Platonic τὺ ποι περί θεολογὶας in the κεφὰ λαια περί αἰτὶου of Philo of AlexandriaDelgado, Ana CarolinaDISCURSOFALSEDADMITOALEGORÍAhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6Within his comment to Gn 6,7 in which Gods anger is referred Philo introduces a discussion about anthropomorphism in the Scriptures. According to the author, in order to speak properly about God, language should agree with two capital principles (κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου), namely, "God is not like man" (principle in Nm 23,19) and "God will educate his son like men do" (Dt 8,5). In this paper, the purpose is to show that norms indicating how to speak about God exposed by Philo in his treatise The Immutability of God (Deus) § 53- are an argumentative resource of Platonic origin. In order to show this, I present an examination on the remarkable correspondence I see between how Philo treats anthropomorphism in the treatise and the section 2.377-3.414 of Republic, in which Plato builds τύποι περὶ θεολογίας in order to ensure an adequate production of representations of gods.Within his comment to Gn 6,7 – in which God’s anger is referred – Philo introduces a discussion about anthropomorphism in the Scriptures. According to the author, in order to speak properly about God, language should agree with two capital principles (κεφάλαια περί αἰτίου), namely, “God is not like man” (Nm 23,19) and God “will educate his son like men do” (Dt 8,5). In this paper, the purpose is to show that norms indicating how to speak about God – exposed by Philo in his treatise The Immutability of God (Deus) § 53- are an argumentative resource of platonic origin. In order to show this, I present an examination on the remarkable correspondence I see between how Philo treats anthropomorphism in the treatise and the section 2.377-3.414 of Republic, in which Plato builds τύποι περί θεολογίας in order to ensure an adequate production of representations of gods.Fil: Delgado, Ana Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Instituto del Desarrollo Humano; ArgentinaSociedad Española de Estudios Clásicos2019-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/175061Delgado, Ana Carolina; Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría; Sociedad Española de Estudios Clásicos; Estudios Clásicos; 155-156; 11-2019; 57-760014-1453CONICET DigitalCONICETspainfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.estudiosclasicos.org/articulo/normativas-para-hablar-sobre-dios-presencia-de-los-platonicos-%CF%84%CF%8D%CF%80%CE%BF%CE%B9-%CF%80%CE%B5%CF%81%CE%AF-%CE%B8%CE%B5%CE%BF%CE%BB%CE%BF%CE%B3%CE%AF%CE%B1%CF%82-en-los-%CE%BA%CE%B5%CF%86/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:57:38Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/175061instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 09:57:38.929CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
Principles to Talk About God: Presence of the Platonic τὺ ποι περί θεολογὶας in the κεφὰ λαια περί αἰτὶου of Philo of Alexandria
title Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
spellingShingle Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
Delgado, Ana Carolina
DISCURSO
FALSEDAD
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title_short Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
title_full Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
title_fullStr Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
title_full_unstemmed Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
title_sort Normativas para hablar sobre Dios: Presencia de los platónicos τύποι περὶ θεολογίας en los κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου de Filón de Alejandría
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Delgado, Ana Carolina
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Within his comment to Gn 6,7 in which Gods anger is referred Philo introduces a discussion about anthropomorphism in the Scriptures. According to the author, in order to speak properly about God, language should agree with two capital principles (κεφάλαια περὶ αἰτίου), namely, "God is not like man" (principle in Nm 23,19) and "God will educate his son like men do" (Dt 8,5). In this paper, the purpose is to show that norms indicating how to speak about God exposed by Philo in his treatise The Immutability of God (Deus) § 53- are an argumentative resource of Platonic origin. In order to show this, I present an examination on the remarkable correspondence I see between how Philo treats anthropomorphism in the treatise and the section 2.377-3.414 of Republic, in which Plato builds τύποι περὶ θεολογίας in order to ensure an adequate production of representations of gods.
Within his comment to Gn 6,7 – in which God’s anger is referred – Philo introduces a discussion about anthropomorphism in the Scriptures. According to the author, in order to speak properly about God, language should agree with two capital principles (κεφάλαια περί αἰτίου), namely, “God is not like man” (Nm 23,19) and God “will educate his son like men do” (Dt 8,5). In this paper, the purpose is to show that norms indicating how to speak about God – exposed by Philo in his treatise The Immutability of God (Deus) § 53- are an argumentative resource of platonic origin. In order to show this, I present an examination on the remarkable correspondence I see between how Philo treats anthropomorphism in the treatise and the section 2.377-3.414 of Republic, in which Plato builds τύποι περί θεολογίας in order to ensure an adequate production of representations of gods.
Fil: Delgado, Ana Carolina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. Instituto del Desarrollo Humano; Argentina
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