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-Selected papers on Renaissance philosophy and on Thomas Hobbes
offers the best work in these fields by the acclaimed historian of
philosophy, Karl Schuhmann (1941-2003), displaying the
extraordinary range and depth of his unique scholarship,
-Topics covered include Renaissance philosophy of nature; the
development of the notion of time in early modern philosophy;
Telesio's concept of space; Hermetic influences on Pico, Patrizi
and Hobbes; Hobbes's Short Tract; Spinoza and Hobbes; Hobbes's
political philosophy,
-This book brings together, in chronological arrangement, twelve
papers. Though these were published before in some form, several
were not easily accessible so far,
-All articles have been edited in accordance with the author's
wishes, and incorporate his later additions and corrections
-Selected papers on phenomenology offers the best work in this
field by the acclaimed historian of philosophy, Karl Schuhmann
(1941-2003), displaying the extraordinary range and depth of his
unique scholarship,
-Topics covered include the development of Husserl's concept of
intentionality, Husserl and Indian philosophy, the origins of
speech act theory in Munich phenomenology, the historical
background of the notion of "phenomenology," and Johannes Daubert's
critique of Martin Heidegger,
-This book brings together, in chronological arrangement, fourteen
papers. Though thirteen of these were published before in some
form, several were not easily accessible so far. In addition, a
substantial piece of research, Schuhmann's chronicle of Johannes
Daubert, appears here for the first time,
-All articles have been edited in accordance with the author's
wishes, and incorporate his later additions and corrections.
-Selected papers on Renaissance philosophy and on Thomas Hobbes
offers the best work in these fields by the acclaimed historian of
philosophy, Karl Schuhmann (1941-2003), displaying the
extraordinary range and depth of his unique scholarship,
-Topics covered include Renaissance philosophy of nature; the
development of the notion of time in early modern philosophy;
Telesio's concept of space; Hermetic influences on Pico, Patrizi
and Hobbes; Hobbes's Short Tract; Spinoza and Hobbes; Hobbes's
political philosophy,
-This book brings together, in chronological arrangement, twelve
papers. Though these were published before in some form, several
were not easily accessible so far,
-All articles have been edited in accordance with the author's
wishes, and incorporate his later additions and corrections
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