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In this concise treatise we attempt to present some aspects of the way in which the great Neoplatonist philosopher of the Late Antiquity Proclus (410-485) addresses the issue of knowledge as a phenomenon and as a relation both between a teacher and his student and between the thinking subject and the world. Our main contribution lies on the fact that we are actually making a suggestion, potentially utilizable by all those involved in any way in the field of the modern Pedagogy, both the theoretical and the applied. We have to explain that by this inclusion we mean not only those who have been…mehr

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In this concise treatise we attempt to present some aspects of the way in which the great Neoplatonist philosopher of the Late Antiquity Proclus (410-485) addresses the issue of knowledge as a phenomenon and as a relation both between a teacher and his student and between the thinking subject and the world. Our main contribution lies on the fact that we are actually making a suggestion, potentially utilizable by all those involved in any way in the field of the modern Pedagogy, both the theoretical and the applied. We have to explain that by this inclusion we mean not only those who have been appointed to pass special knowledge, but those who are aware that an opportunity has been given to them to play a key role in shaping consciences, in order the cognitive process to be effective both in individual and socio-political level.
Autorenporträt
Christos Terezis is a Professor of Ancient Greek and Byzantine Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy in University of Patras in Greece. He holds two PhDs, in Philosophy and Theology. He has published a lot of monographies and articles in Greek and international scientific journals. He has been awarded by the Academy of Athens twice.