
The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy
by Edited by James Hankins-
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of figures | p. vii |
Acknowledgments | p. viii |
Notes on contributors | p. ix |
Chronology | p. xii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Continuity and Revival | p. 11 |
The philosopher and Renaissance culture | p. 13 |
Humanism, scholasticism, and Renaissance philosophy | p. 30 |
Continuity and change in the Aristotelian tradition | p. 49 |
The revival of Platonic philosophy | p. 72 |
The revival of Hellenistic philosophies | p. 97 |
Arabic philosophy and Averroism | p. 113 |
How to do magic, and why: philosophical prescriptions | p. 137 |
Toward Modern Philosophy | p. 171 |
Nicholas of Cusa and modern philosophy | p. 173 |
Lorenzo Valla and the rise of humanist dialectic | p. 193 |
The immortality of the soul | p. 211 |
Philosophy and the crisis of religion | p. 234 |
Hispanic scholastic philosophy | p. 250 |
New visions of the cosmos | p. 270 |
Organizations of knowledge | p. 287 |
Humanistic and scholastic ethics | p. 304 |
The problem of the prince | p. 319 |
The significance of Renaissance philosophy | p. 338 |
Brief biographies of Renaissance philosophers | p. 346 |
Bibliography | p. 361 |
Index | p. 401 |
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