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Francois Quiviger

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Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
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    Panpsychism represented. The animate world of Bernard Palissy, 1510–1590
    Intellectual History Review 34 (1): 91-105. 2024.
    This research paper proceeds in three parts. After a brief presentation of Bernard Palissy, the first part examines his panpsychic ideas, the second part his ideas on art, which I connect in the third part to some of his remaining works and projects.
    History of Western PhilosophyPanpsychism
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    From Paris to Rome, Hamburg and London. Aspects of the Afterlife of Giordano Bruno in the Twentieth Century
    In Anne Eusterschulte & Henning S. Hufnagel (eds.), Turning traditions upside down: rethinking Giordano Bruno's enlightenment, Central European University Press. pp. 237-248. 2013.
    Afterlife
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    A spartan academic banquet in siena
    Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 54 (1): 206-225. 1991.
    History of Western Philosophy
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    Benedetto varchi and the visual arts
    Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 50 (1): 219-224. 1987.
    History of Western Philosophy20th Century Philosophy
  • In the Twentieth Century
    In Anne Eusterschulte & Henning S. Hufnagel (eds.), Turning traditions upside down: rethinking Giordano Bruno's enlightenment, Central European University Press. pp. 237. 2013.
    German Philosophy20th Century German Philosophy
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