Early Modern Philosophers and the Renaissance Legacy

Early Modern Philosophers and the Renaissance Legacy

Muratori, Cecilia; Paganini, Gianni

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2018

298

Mole

Inglês

9783319813257

15 a 20 dias

468

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Introduction: Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy: Mobile Frontiers and Established Outposts.- Section I: The Endurance of Tradition.- 1. What's Wrong with Doing History of Renaissance Philosophy? Rudolph Goclenius and the Canon of Early Modern Philosophy.- 2. Italian Renaissance Love Theory and the General Scholar in the Seventeenth Century.- 3. The Critique of Scholastic Language in Renaissance Humanism and Early Modern Philosophy.- 4. Henry More and Girolamo Cardano.- Section II: Natural Philosophy.- 5.From Attraction and Impulsus to Motion of Liberty. Rarefaction and Condensation, Nature and Violence in Cardano, Francis Bacon, Glisson and Hale.- 6. Telesio Among the Novatores: Telesio's Reception in the Seventeenth Century.- 7. Looking at an Earth-Like Moon and living on a Moon-Like Earth in Renaissance and Early Modern Thought. Section III: Changing Conceptions of the Human.- 8. Descartes, the Humanists and the Perfection of Man.- 9. The Return of Campanella:La Forge versus Cureau de la Chambre.- 10. From Animal Happiness to Human Unhappiness: Cardano, Vanini, Theophrastus redivivus (1659). Section IV: Moral and Political Theory.- 11. Ethics, Politics, and Friendship in Bacon's Essays (1625): Between Past and Future.- 12. Thomas Hobbes Against the Aristotelian Account of the Virtues and his Renaissance Source Lorenzo Valla.- 13. Debating "Greatness" from Machiavelli to Burton.- 14. John Upton from Political Liberty to Critical Liberty: The Moral and Political Implications of Ancient and Renaissance Studies in the Enlightenment.- 15. Epilogue: A Story in the History of Scholarship: The Rediscovery of Tommaso Campanella.
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Early Modern political thought;History of Philosophical Historiography;Italian renaissance;Natural philosophy;Philosophical Systems;Political liberty;Reception histories;Renaissance humanism;Renaissance philosophy;Scientific revolution