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The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon - Platonism in Late Byzantium, between Hellenism and Orthodoxy (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The Philosophy of Gemistos Plethon - Platonism in Late Byzantium, between Hellenism and Orthodoxy (Hardcover, New Ed)
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George Gemistos Plethon (c. 1360-1454) was a remarkable and
influential thinker, active at the time of transition between the
Byzantine Middle Ages and the Italian Renaissance. His works cover
literary, historical, scientific, but most notably philosophical
issues. Plethon is arguably the most important of the Byzantine
Platonists and the earliest representative of Platonism in the
Renaissance, the movement which generally exercised a huge
influence on the development of early modern thought. Thus his
treatise on the differences between Plato and Aristotle triggered
the Plato-Aristotle controversy of the 15th century, and his ideas
impacted on Italian Renaissance thinkers such as Ficino. This book
provides a new study of Gemistos' philosophy. The first part is
dedicated to the discussion of his 'public philosophy'. As an
important public figure, Gemistos wrote several public speeches
concerning the political situation in the Peloponnese as well as
funeral orations on deceased members of the ruling Palaiologos
family. They contain remarkable Platonic ideas, adjusted to the
contemporary late Byzantine situation. In the second, most
extensive, part of the book the Platonism of Plethon is presented
in a systematic way. It is identical with the so-called philosophia
perennis, that is, the rational view of the world common to various
places and ages. Throughout Plethon's writings, it is remarkably
coherent in its framework, possesses quite original features, and
displays the influence of ancient Middle and Neo-Platonic
discussions. Plethon thus turns out to be not just a commentator on
an ancient tradition, but an original Platonic thinker in his own
right. In the third part the notorious question of the paganism of
Gemistos is reconsidered. He is usually taken for a Platonizing
polytheist who gathered around himself a kind of heterodox circle.
The whole issue is examined in depth again and all the major
evidence discussed, with the result that Gemistos seems rat
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