This volume provides the first extensive assessment of the impact
of Aristotelianism on the history of philosophy from the
Renaissance to the end of the twentieth century. The contributors
have considered Aristotelian issues in late scholastic,
Renaissance, and early modern philosophers such as Vernia, Nifo,
Barbaro, Cajetan, Piccolomini, Patrizzi, Zabarella, Campanella,
Galileo, Semery, Leibniz, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche,
Husserl, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and Gadamer. Specific attention
is given to the role of the five intellectual virtues set forth by
Aristotle in book VI of the Nicomachean Ethics, namely art,
prudence, science, wisdom, and intellect. In addition to the
editor, the contributors are: Enrico Berti, Richard Cobb-Stevens,
Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Michael Davis, John P. Doyle, Alfredo
Ferrarin, Edward P. Mahoney, Christia Mercer, Antonino Poppi,
Stanley Rosen, Richard Velkley, and William A. Wallace.
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