This provocative volume, one of the most important interpretive works on the philosophical thought of the Renaissance, has long been regarded as a classic in its field. Ernst Cassirer here examines the changes brewing in the early stages of the Renaissance, tracing the interdependence of philosophy, language, art, and science; the newfound recognition of individual consciousness; and the great thinkers of the periodβfrom da Vinci and Galileo to Pico della Mirandola and Giordano Bruno. The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy discusses the importance of fifteenth-century philosopher Nicholas Cusanus, the concepts of freedom and necessity, and the subject-object problem in Renaissance thought.
βThis fluent translation of a scholarly and penetrating original leaves little impression of an attempt to show that a βspirit of the ageβ or βspiritual essence of the timeβ unifies and expresses itself in all aspects of society or culture.ββPhilosophy
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published Date: 2010-04
Page Count: 199
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