The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy
Exploring the Intersection of Philosophy, Science, and Politics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Oct '07
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This insightful guide explores the philosophical landscape of the Renaissance, emphasizing its significance in shaping modern thought. The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy is essential reading.
Published in 2007, The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy delves into the intricate interplay between science, religion, and politics during the Renaissance, and how these elements influenced philosophical thought. This collection of essays, contributed by a distinguished international team, provides a comprehensive introduction to a transformative era in philosophy, often viewed as a bridge between medieval scholasticism and modern philosophical inquiry.
The essays challenge the traditional perceptions of Renaissance philosophy as merely transitional, highlighting its continuity with scholastic thought and its significant role in the development of modernity. The authors explore the dynamic nature of this period, showcasing the richness and diversity of philosophical perspectives that emerged alongside new scientific and political ideas. By examining the reciprocal relationship between philosophy and the broader cultural landscape, the book illustrates how Renaissance thinkers contributed to the evolution of philosophical discourse.
The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy serves as an essential resource for students, intellectual historians, and anyone interested in the complexities of Renaissance thought. It emphasizes the importance of understanding this era not just as a precursor to modern philosophy but as a vibrant and influential period in its own right, filled with enduring contributions that continue to resonate today.
'Coming freshly from our consideration of the possibility of a new Renaissance, this volume provides a fascinating compendium of background information from the 14th to 16th centuries when Europe was emerging from mediaeval scholasticism and had not yet fallen under the spell of the mechanistic metaphor of the 17th century.' Network Review
'… the book achieves its aims very well, is nicely produced and not overpriced. … a very enjoyable and rewarding addition to the literature.' Reference Reviews
ISBN: 9780521846486
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
Weight: 830g
452 pages