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Models of the History of Philosophy. From its Origins in the
Renaissance to the `Historia philosophica' (a translation of a work
published in 1981 in Italian - the bibliography has been updated)
gives a comprehensive description of the various forms and
approaches in the literature of the history of philosophy from the
fifteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. Several
traditions are described, from the well known `prisca theologia'
and `perennis philosophia' traditions of Marsilio Ficino and
Augustino Steuco, which claimed that the Greeks got their
philosophy from the East, to the unknown influence of Scepticism on
the history of philosophy by the recovery of Sextus Empiricus, and
the German Protestant critical attack on Greek philosophy as
Atheistic which was the tradition of the history of philosophy out
of which Leibniz developed. Each individual historian of philosophy
is given a separate entry which includes a biography, a complete
bibliography of his works, a description of his history of
philosophy and ends with both an assessment of his reputation
during his own time and a complete listing of recent literature on
him. As a result the substantial variety in the way the history of
philosophy was written and, with it, an overview of the way western
civilization developed is described in detail for the first time.
For university history of literature, history of culture, history
of religion and history of philosophy classes. The book can be used
both for undergraduate courses (for specific reading assignments)
and as background material for graduate courses. The bibliography
provides important aids to many topics which have previously been
almost inaccessible.
Models of the History of Philosophy. From its Origins in the
Renaissance to the `Historia philosophica' (a translation of a work
published in 1981 in Italian - the bibliography has been updated)
gives a comprehensive description of the various forms and
approaches in the literature of the history of philosophy from the
fifteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. Several
traditions are described, from the well known `prisca theologia'
and `perennis philosophia' traditions of Marsilio Ficino and
Augustino Steuco, which claimed that the Greeks got their
philosophy from the East, to the unknown influence of Scepticism on
the history of philosophy by the recovery of Sextus Empiricus, and
the German Protestant critical attack on Greek philosophy as
Atheistic which was the tradition of the history of philosophy out
of which Leibniz developed. Each individual historian of philosophy
is given a separate entry which includes a biography, a complete
bibliography of his works, a description of his history of
philosophy and ends with both an assessment of his reputation
during his own time and a complete listing of recent literature on
him. As a result the substantial variety in the way the history of
philosophy was written and, with it, an overview of the way western
civilization developed is described in detail for the first time.
For university history of literature, history of culture, history
of religion and history of philosophy classes. The book can be used
both for undergraduate courses (for specific reading assignments)
and as background material for graduate courses. The bibliography
provides important aids to many topics which have previously been
almost inaccessible.
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Switchblade (Paperback)
Nick Kolakowski, Mark Slade, CW Blackwell
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R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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Unearthly Sleuths (Paperback)
CW Blackwell, Charlotte Frankel, Andrew Johnson
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R332
Discovery Miles 3 320
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