“Al furor de la invencible muerte”. Influence of the Aristotelian mortalism in the Eight comedies of Cervantes of 1615

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Cervantes throughout his literary production confronts diverse doctrines of ratio philosophica on death and transcendence. Among them we should emphasize the mortalist thesis, or neo-Aristotelian thnetopsychism, of the School of Padua, whose main exponent was Pedro Pomponazzi. In this article we will focus on the presence of this doctrine in his eight comedies of 1615.

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Desiderio Parrilla Martínez

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Desiderio Parrilla Martínez, Universidad católica de Murcia (España)
Universidad católica de Murcia (España)
Parrilla Martínez, D. (2020). “Al furor de la invencible muerte”. Influence of the Aristotelian mortalism in the Eight comedies of Cervantes of 1615. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, 1(50), 21-36. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-2201202000050782

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