Gymnasticsas a spiritual exercise in Plato

Authors

  • Jonathan Andrés Rúa Penagos University of Antioquia

Keywords:

gymnastics, Plato, Spiritual exercises, filosofy

Abstract

This article aims to shows that gymnasticsis a partof the spiritual exercisespromoted by Plato, to the extent that itisa physical practiceorientedto individual transformation and taking placeina community setting. The construction of this textwas madetaking intoaccountthe characteristics of qualitative research exercise, the hermeneutic character or documentary analysis

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Author Biography

Jonathan Andrés Rúa Penagos, University of Antioquia

Professor at the Luis Amigó University Foundation. Magister in Theology (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana). Theologian, student of Philosophy, student of Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education at the University of Antioquia and active gymnast linked to the Liga Antioqueña de Gimnasia

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Hadot, Pierre (2006). Ejercicios espirituales y filosofía antigua. Madrid: Siruela

Platón. Fedón. En: Diálogos, volumen III. Madrid: Gredos.

Platón. Gorgias. En: Diálogos, volumen II.Madrid: Gredos.Platón. La República. En: Diálogos, volumen IV.Madrid: Gredos, 1986.

Platón. Laques. En: Diálogos, volumen I. Madrid: Gredos.

Platón.Menéxeno. En: Diálogos, volumen II. Madrid: Gredos.

Reale, Giovanni;Antiseri, Darío(2007). Historia de la filosofía, volumen I. Bogotá: San Pablo.

Published

2013-05-28

How to Cite

Rúa Penagos, J. A. (2013). Gymnasticsas a spiritual exercise in Plato. VIREF Revista De Educación Física, 2(1), 128–135. Retrieved from https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/viref/article/view/15368

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