Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
608
Language
English
Published
Aug 13, 2012
Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674061403
ISBN-13
9780674061408
Description
In this engaging volume, readers are invited into the intricate world of Lorenzo Valla's "Dialectical Disputations," where philosophical inquiry takes center stage. Valla, a prominent humanist thinker of the Renaissance, explores profound questions surrounding language, truth, and reasoning, inviting a rigorous examination of traditional doctrines. His arguments challenge established norms, articulating a vibrant defense of human intellect and the power of dialogue in unraveling complex ideas.
Edited and translated by Brian P. Copenhaver, this edition presents Valla's texts with clarity and accessibility, allowing contemporary readers to grasp the nuances of his thought. In Books II and III, Valla delves deeper into the nature of disputation and rhetoric, providing a rich commentary on the art of argumentation itself. This volume not only asserts the relevance of Valla's insights but also serves as a critical resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance philosophy, eager to understand the evolution of dialectical discourse.
Edited and translated by Brian P. Copenhaver, this edition presents Valla's texts with clarity and accessibility, allowing contemporary readers to grasp the nuances of his thought. In Books II and III, Valla delves deeper into the nature of disputation and rhetoric, providing a rich commentary on the art of argumentation itself. This volume not only asserts the relevance of Valla's insights but also serves as a critical resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance philosophy, eager to understand the evolution of dialectical discourse.
Genres
History
Philosophy