Renaissance History of Philosophy Philosophy
Renaissance History of Philosophy Philosophy
Renaissance
The Renaissance is a breakpoint between Medieval and Modern thought, spanning (roughly) two and a half centuries from the year 1350 to the late 16th century.
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- A few of the most important thinkers of the period.
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- Essays and assorted resources on the intellectual history of this period.
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- Aims to foster research and teaching in the field, to organize scholarly meetings and conferences, to publish a newsletter and a monograph series, and to cooperate with other learned societies in projects of common interest.
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- Erasmus, Thomas More and their historical context.
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- Discusses many aspects of the Renaissance thought, from Platonism to Galileo. From the Radical Academy.
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- A discussion of the core idea in humanistic philosophy, by Charles Trinkaus. From the Dictionary of the History of Ideas.
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- Brief article on the transition between middle ages and modernity.
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- Humanism, reformation, politics, science, and skepticism. From Patrick Distante's History of Western Philosophy Summary Outline.
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- An encyclopedia entry.
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- A 2001 article by Paul Richard Blum, from the journal Minerva. Considers the problems which the Renaissance philosophers of nature attempted to solve.
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- A short summary of the era and the central questions.
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- A listing of the most important woman thinkers of the period. From Historical Women of Philosophy.
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