History of Italian Philosophy, Volume 1

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Rodopi, 2008 - History - 1373 pages
This book is a treasure house of Italian philosophy. Narrating and explaining the history of Italian philosophers from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, the author identifies the specificity, peculiarity, originality, and novelty of Italian philosophical thought in the men and women of the Renaissance. The vast intellectual output of the Renaissance can be traced back to a single philosophical stream beginning in Florence and fed by numerous converging human factors. This work offers historians and philosophers a vast survey and penetrating analysis of an intellectual tradition which has heretofore remained virtually unknown to the Anglophonic world of scholarship.
 

Contents

TWENTYTWO
561
TWENTYTHREE
605
TWENTYFOUR
629
TWENTYFIVE
679
FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO RISORGIMENTO
713
TWENTYSEVEN
749
Vincenzo Miceli
758
TWENTYNINE
783

Characteristics of the Thomistic Philosophy
82
FIVE
89
The Decline of Scholasticism
117
EIGHT
129
NINE
139
The World of Humanity
167
ELEVEN
219
TWELVE
229
THIRTEEN
281
FOURTEEN
295
FIFTEEN
329
SIXTEEN
379
Minor Writers of Treatises on Love
390
Agostino Steuco of Gubbio and Perennial Philosophy
398
Between Science and Philosophy
405
The New Thought from Telesio to Bruno
427
NINETEEN
489
TWENTY
513
TWENTYONE
531
ITALIAN THOUGHT DURING THE RISORGIMENTO
809
THIRTYONE
845
The Critique of Subjectivism
853
Illumination Being Being and Existence
859
Sentiment Criticism of Mamiani
866
Psychology
874
Niccolò Tommaseo Alessandro Manzoni
880
THIRTYTWO
891
THIRTYTHREE
923
THIRTYFOUR
937
THIRTYFIVE
961
THIRTYSIX
977
THIRTYSEVEN
995
THIRTYEIGHT
1067
Notice of Eugenio Garin 1978
1117
33
1125
About the Author
1299
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