In the classical debates of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, representation is considered to be a rhetorical and psychological question, but by the end of the seventeenth century it has become an epistemological one. This work explores the context of this transformation and its sources.
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In the classical debates of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, representation is considered to be a rhetorical and psychological question, but by the end of the seventeenth century it has become an epistemological one. This work explores the context of this transformation and its sources.
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