The Hidden Knowledge: Introducing Secrets and Philosophy in the Middle Ages

Authors

  • José Meirinhos Instituto de Filosofia

Abstract

Throughout the Middle Ages, there is little secrecy concerning passion for secrets. Perhaps only a desire for knowledge equals or surpasses such passion. A piece of knowledge, whether banal or exceptional, when labeled as a secret may acquire great prestige, becoming coveted and an emblem of status. The secret is a form or a symbol of power for whomever holds it, for he holds something which remains hidden under the veil of secrecy. The secret is a form of publicity hiding knowledge away, even when it is already public and a secret to no one.

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Published

2016-01-28

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Estudos/Studies