Renaissance Scepticisms

Cover of Renaissance Scepticisms by Gianenrico Paganini
Year: 2008
Language: en
Edition: 2009
Pages: 313
ISBN-13: 9781402085178
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.4 Inches
Weight: 3.0644254418 Pounds
Width: 0.9 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 153.7
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Renaissance Scepticisms by Gianenrico Paganini, published by Springer Netherlands in 2008, offers a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted nature of scepticism during the Renaissance period. This edition, consisting of 313 pages, delves into the complexities of various philosophical, religious, and cultural contexts that shaped the development of sceptical thought. The book does not adhere to a singular narrative but instead embraces the plurality of scepticisms, exploring the contributions of notable figures such as Pico, Agrippa, and Montaigne, among others.

Readers will find a collection of essays that highlight the philosophical significance of both well-known and lesser-known thinkers of the Renaissance. The work emphasizes the diverse interpretations and movements surrounding scepticism, acknowledging the provocative nature of the sceptical challenge. By examining the interplay between scepticism and other philosophical positions, this book provides insights into the historical landscape of Renaissance thought, making it a valuable resource for those interested in philosophy and history.


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Even if specific pieces of research (on the sources or on individual authors, such as Pico, Agrippa, Erasmus, Montaigne, Sanches etc.) have given and are still producing significant results on Renaissance scepticism, an overall synthesis comprising the entire period has not been achieved yet. No predetermined idea of that complex historical subject that is Renaissance scepticism underlies this book, and we want to sacrifice the complexity of movements, personalities, tendencies and interpretations to any sort of a priori unity of theme even less. We acknowledge unhesitatingly that we had always thought of “scepticisms” in the plural, and believe that the different contexts (philosophical, religious, cultural) in which these forms grew up must also be taken into account. Furthermore, given the transversal nature and provocative character of the sceptical challenge, this book contains essays also on philosophers who, without being sceptics and sometimes engaged in fighting scepticism, nevertheless took up its challenge.

The main authors considered in this book are: Vives, Castellio, Agrippa, Pedro de Valencia, Pico, Sanchez, Montaigne, Charron, Bruno, Bacon, and Campanella. The various essays in the book show the relevance of the philosophical thought of authors little known by the general public and put in new perspective important aspects of the thought of some of the great thinkers of the Renaissance.

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