Early Modern Aristotelianism and the Making of Philosophical Disciplines: Metaphysics, Ethics and Politics
Danilo Facca
This book investigates the contribution of Aristotelianism in the emergence of a system of philosophical disciplines for schools and universities in the late Renaissance and Early Modern age.
Danilo Facca charts the intellectual context of this process, focusing on the interpretation of Aristotelianism at renowned German, Italian and Polish centres of study including Milan, Padua, Altdorf, Helmstedt, Toruń and Gdansk, at a time when the authority of the Aristotelian tradition was under direct threat from the dissemination of Peter Ramus’ thought. Each chapter assesses engagement with and criticism of ideas from Aristotelian theoretical and practical philosophy. They bring together the writings of major figures, including Peter Ramus and Bartholomäus Keckermann, and lesser-known academics who have not received sufficient recognition in existing literature, such as Ottaviano Ferrari, Philipp Scherb, Ernst Soner and Franz Tidike. By discussing the relationship of these academics with the Aristotelian legacy, the book reveals how innovative ideas that emerged during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries were actually formed through the reworking, and even distortion, of concepts originally derived from Aristotle.
Danilo Facca charts the intellectual context of this process, focusing on the interpretation of Aristotelianism at renowned German, Italian and Polish centres of study including Milan, Padua, Altdorf, Helmstedt, Toruń and Gdansk, at a time when the authority of the Aristotelian tradition was under direct threat from the dissemination of Peter Ramus’ thought. Each chapter assesses engagement with and criticism of ideas from Aristotelian theoretical and practical philosophy. They bring together the writings of major figures, including Peter Ramus and Bartholomäus Keckermann, and lesser-known academics who have not received sufficient recognition in existing literature, such as Ottaviano Ferrari, Philipp Scherb, Ernst Soner and Franz Tidike. By discussing the relationship of these academics with the Aristotelian legacy, the book reveals how innovative ideas that emerged during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries were actually formed through the reworking, and even distortion, of concepts originally derived from Aristotle.
Année:
2020
Editeur::
Bloomsbury Academic
Langue:
english
ISBN 10:
1350130249
ISBN 13:
9781350130241
Fichier:
PDF, 2.44 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2020