Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
450
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Sep 24, 1992
Wydawca
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192891847
ISBN-13
9780192891846
Opis
During the Renaissance, a remarkable shift occurred in the landscapes of thought and culture, marking a profound evolution in Western civilization. Scholars like Brian P. Copenhaver and Charles B. Schmitt delve into this era, exploring how philosophical ideas blossomed amidst groundbreaking artistic achievements. Their work offers insights into the intricate relationship between philosophy and the broader cultural currents that defined the Renaissance period.
The authors articulate how thinkers of the time navigated the complexities of knowledge, morality, and human experience against a backdrop of rediscovery of classical texts. By examining key figures and schools of thought, they illuminate the transformative impact of Renaissance philosophy on subsequent intellectual traditions. This exploration reveals a rich tapestry of ideas that not only influenced their contemporaries but also laid the foundational pillars for modern philosophy.
Readers will find themselves engaged with the dynamic interplay of ideas that shaped the Renaissance. This period was characterized by a renewed interest in humanism, science, and the pursuit of wisdom, which together fostered an environment ripe for innovation. The work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Renaissance thought in contemporary dialogues about philosophy, art, and the human condition.
The authors articulate how thinkers of the time navigated the complexities of knowledge, morality, and human experience against a backdrop of rediscovery of classical texts. By examining key figures and schools of thought, they illuminate the transformative impact of Renaissance philosophy on subsequent intellectual traditions. This exploration reveals a rich tapestry of ideas that not only influenced their contemporaries but also laid the foundational pillars for modern philosophy.
Readers will find themselves engaged with the dynamic interplay of ideas that shaped the Renaissance. This period was characterized by a renewed interest in humanism, science, and the pursuit of wisdom, which together fostered an environment ripe for innovation. The work stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Renaissance thought in contemporary dialogues about philosophy, art, and the human condition.
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