Coscienza nella filosofia della prima modernità
by
Palaia R.
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Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
282
Language
Italian
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki
ISBN-10
8822262026
ISBN-13
9788822262028
Description
In the exploration of consciousness during the early modern period, Palaia R. delves into the pivotal philosophical inquiries that shaped human understanding. The author traces the evolution of thought, examining how various thinkers approached the concept of self-awareness and existence. The work navigates through the significant contributions made by key philosophers, revealing the interplay between emerging scientific views and traditional metaphysics.
Through a careful analysis, Palaia highlights the tensions and synergies between reason and experience, showing how these ideas laid the groundwork for contemporary discussions on consciousness. The author provides a nuanced perspective, emphasizing how the philosophical discourse of the time was not merely academic but deeply intertwined with the cultural and social transformations occurring in society.
By engaging with the texts and contexts of early modern thought, Palaia invites readers to reflect upon their own understanding of consciousness. This exploration not only enriches the reader's grasp of philosophy but also encourages a deeper engagement with the fundamental questions of identity and being that continue to resonate in today's world.
Through a careful analysis, Palaia highlights the tensions and synergies between reason and experience, showing how these ideas laid the groundwork for contemporary discussions on consciousness. The author provides a nuanced perspective, emphasizing how the philosophical discourse of the time was not merely academic but deeply intertwined with the cultural and social transformations occurring in society.
By engaging with the texts and contexts of early modern thought, Palaia invites readers to reflect upon their own understanding of consciousness. This exploration not only enriches the reader's grasp of philosophy but also encourages a deeper engagement with the fundamental questions of identity and being that continue to resonate in today's world.
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