The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy

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Author: Charles B. Schmitt

ISBN-10: 0521397480

ISBN-13: 9780521397483

Category: Renaissance & Modern Philosophy

The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy offers a balanced and comprehensive account of philosophical thought from the middle of the fourteenth century to the emergence of modern philosophy at the turn of the seventeenth century. The Renaissance has attracted intense scholarly attention for over a century, but in the beginning the philosophy of the period was relatively neglected and this is the first volume in English to synthesize for a wider readership the substantial and...

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The Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy offers a balanced and comprehensive account of philosophical thought from the middle of the fourteenth century to the emergence of modern philosophy at the turn of the seventeenth century. The Renaissance has attracted intense scholarly attention for over a century, but in the beginning the philosophy of the period was relatively neglected and this is the first volume in English to synthesize for a wider readership the substantial and sophisticated research now available.The volume is organized by branch of philosophy rather than by individual philosopher or by school. The intention has been to present the internal development of different aspects of the subject in their own terms and within their historical context. This structure also emphasizes naturally the broader connotations of "philosophy" in that intellectual world.

Preface; Introduction; Part I. The Intellectual Context: The Conditions of Enquiry:1. Manuscripts John F. D'Amico; 2. Printing and censorship Paul F. Grendler; 3. The Renaissance concept of philosophy Cesare Vasoli; 4. Translation, terminology and style in philosophical discourse Brain P. Copenhaver; 5. Humanism Paul Oskar Kristeller; Part II. Philosophy and its Parts: Logic and Language: 6. Traditional logic E. J. Ashworth; 7. Humanistic logic Lisa Jardine; Part III. Natural Philosophy: 8. Traditional natural philosophy William A. Wallace; 9. The new philosophy of nature Alfonso Ingegno; 10. Astrology and magic Brian P. Copenhaver; 11. Moral philosophy Jill Kraye; 12. Political philosophy Quentin Skinner; Part IV. Psychology: 13. The concept of psychology Katharine Park and Eckhard Kessler; 14. The organic soul Katharine Park; 15. The intellective soul Eckhard Kessler; 16. Metaphysics Charles H. Lohr; Part V. Problems of Knowledge and Action: 17. Fate, fortune, providence and human freedom Antonino Poppi; 18. Theories of knowledge Richard H. Popkin; 19. Epistemology of the sciences Nicholas Jardine; Part VI. Philosophy and Humanistic Disciplines: 20. Rhetoric and poetics Brian Vickers; 21. The theory of history Donald R. Kelley; Supplementary material; Appendices; 22. The availability of ancient works Anthony Grafton; 23. The rise of the philosophical textbook Charles B. Schmitt; Biobibliographies Michael J. Wilmott and Charles B. Schmitt; Bibliography Michael J. Wilmott and Charles B. Schmitt; Index.

\ From the Publisher"In selecting Charles Schmitt as general editor...Cambridge University Press guaranteed originality and innovation...On the basis of the soundness of the general editor's overall plan and the strength of his main contributors the Cambridge History of Renaissance Philosophy is an outstanding success." Charles Webster, Times Higher Education Supplement\ "The appearance of the present volume will be warmly welcomed not only by historians of philosophy, but by all those engaged in any branch of Renaissance intellectual history, including the history of science and religion. Doubtless, it will serve as a standard work of reference for many years to come. It is a fitting monument to a fine and generous scholar." Nancy G. Siraisi, English Historical Review\ "...one must gratefully acknowledge the massive achievement of the enterprise and of the editorial vision that has supplied us with an intricately detailed and capacious volume that in many signal ways goes well beyond the existing histories of Renaissance philosophy and will undoubtedly serve as a stimulus and a resource for years to come." M.J.B. Allen, Renaissance Quarterly\ "It is clearly the most comprehensive survey in English of Renaissance philosophy and easily rivals the best surveys in other languages on this topic. It is a first-rate piece of historical and philosophical scholarship--philosophically insightful, biographically detailed and highly thought-provoking in its historical observations..." Donald A. Cress, International Studies in Philosophy\ "A valuable reference-book, this volume includes the most up-to-date scholarship on Renaissance thought and a number of reappraisals of the intellectual features of this crucial period in the history of Western thinking." Adriana McCrea, Dalhousie Review\ \ \