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192Philosophers of the Renaissance (edited book)Catholic University of America Press. 2010.*A rich and accessible introduction to the philosophical thought that shaped modernity*
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58'Et nuper plethon'—ficino's praise of Georgios gemistos plethon and his rational religionIn Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw & Valery Rees (eds.), Laus Platonici philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his influence, Brill. pp. 89. 2011.Paul Richard Blum Et nuper Plethon – Ficino's Praise of Georgios Gemistos ABSTRACT Most authors who refer to Marsilio Ficino's famous Prooemium to his translation of Plotinus, addressed to Lorenzo de'Medici, discuss the alleged foundation of the Platonic Academy in Florence, but rarely continue reading down the same page, where – for a second time – Georgios Gemistos Plethon is mentioned. The passage contains more than one surprising claim: 1. Pletho is a reliable interpreter of Aristotle. 2. Pl…Read more
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185Benedictus Pererius: Renaissance Culture at the Origins of Jesuit ScienceScience & Education 15 (2-4): 279-304. 2006.
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Principles And Powers: How To Interpret Renaissance Philosophy Of Nature Philosophically?Minerva 5 166-181. 2001.The history of philosophy has to understand the problems to which past theories are intended as answers,rather than taking the latter as sets of doctrines, which may be correct or mistaken. Examples from theRenaissance are Nicholas of Cusa, Marsilio Ficino, Bernardino Telesio, Girolamo Cardano, and BenedictusPererius: they show that Renaissance thinkers sought for principles of nature in terms of active powers.Whoever denies the validity of such ideas has the burden of proof that alternative the…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |