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Erasmus and Philosophy. on the Concept of Philosophy Developed by Erasmus of Rotterdam

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244 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am01.08.2024
Did Erasmus of Rotterdam reject all philosophy, or rather did he have a very special understanding of it as, at its best, a way of life? This study attempts to answer this question. The work reconstructs his concept of philosophy.mehr

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KlappentextDid Erasmus of Rotterdam reject all philosophy, or rather did he have a very special understanding of it as, at its best, a way of life? This study attempts to answer this question. The work reconstructs his concept of philosophy.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-70337-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum01.08.2024
Seiten244 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.61526755

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Editors´ NoteTranslators´ NotePrefacePreface to the Second EditionAcknowledgementsSummaryIntroductionPart 1: Philosophy as a Way of Life1 Philosophy and Philosophia Christi2 Philosophy Brought from Heaven to Earth3 Philosophy as Embodied Ethics4 The Peculiarities and Paradoxes of the Philosophical Lifeâ1âPhilosophy as medicina animi and the Freedom of Philosophersâ2âPhilosophi and vulgus: Freedom of the Wise Unrestricted by Law, and the Limits of the Ruler´s Powerâ3âPhilosophi and vulgus: the Antinomy between the Peculiarity of Philosophers and the Postulate of Philosophy´s UniversalityPart 2: Philosophy and Bonae Litterae5 Preliminary Remarksâ1âThe Limits of Erasmian Practicismâ2âThe Scope of the Concept bonae litterae6 Bonae Litterae as a Revaluation of Artes Liberales7 Bonae litterae as a Concrete Realization of Ethical Knowledgeâ1âDoxography and Ethopoeia in the Composition of the Middle Part of Ratioâ2âChristi dogmata and Christi circulus et orbis8 Bonae litterae as an Affective Appreciation of Knowledge: Speech as an Image of the Human Spirit Part 3: The Old and the New in Erasmus´ Concept of Philosophy9 Practicism and Ancient Philosophy10 Philosophical Exemplarism and PatristicsSupplementary NoteBibliographical Noteâ1âGeneral Remarksâ2âList of AbbreviationsIndex of Namesmehr

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