Verdad práctica en Aristóteles y Duns Escoto: una comparación
Keywords: 
verdad práctica
Aristóteles
Escoto, Duns
Issue Date: 
1999
Citation: 
Anuario Filosófico, 1999 (32), 251 - 268
Abstract
Practical truth is not so much the truth of propositions as that inherent in getting things rightly done. The purpose of the contribution ist threefold: firstly, to trace back practical truth to its Platonic origins; secondly, to show how Aristotle -refering, unlike to Plato, expressis verbis to the concept of practical truth- was faithfiil to those Platonic origins while at the same time departing from Plato on account of his less intellectualist approach of right amd wrong doing; and thirtly to show how Johannes Duns Scotus', in developing his conception of human theology as a practical science, explicitly drew on Aristotle's concept of practical truth but departed from him in those respects in which he rather sided with Plato.

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