<b>Bonaventure: education for beauty in the knowledge of the world and of God </b> - doi: 10.4025/actascieduc.v36i1.22268
In the Middle Ages, the increasing autonomy on the nature of Beauty may be defined by three aspects that underscore the speculative approach on the concept: first, the Neoplatonic root in strict relationship with the Good (kalon); second, the Augustinian approach with its relationship between specie...
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