Scholastic Florence moral psychology in the Quattrocento /
Edelheit, Amos (1969-....)
Scholastic Florence moral psychology in the Quattrocento / [Texte imprimé] : by Amos Edelheit - Leiden ; Boston : Brill, cop. 2014 - 1 vol. (VIII-307 p.) : couv. ill. ; 24 cm - Brill's studies in intellectual history ; 230 . - Brill's studies in intellectual history (Brill, Leiden) .
Bibliogr. p. [289]-300
Introduction: Scholasticism in a Florentine setting? -- Part 1. On conscience, evil and penitence -- A portrait of a "Thomist" in the late-fifteenth century -- A Renaissance discourse on evil -- The psychology of the voluntary act of penitence -- Part 2. Questions of intellect and will, freedom and love -- A discussion of conscience, cognition and will -- A debate concerning the intellect and the will -- A theory of will, human dignity, and freedom -- On the importance of self-reflexivity -- A Renaissance discourse on love -- Conclusion: A new Renaissance anthropology?
"An unfamiliar portrait of Renaissance Florence is depicted in this volume where we find not only some celebrated humanist-oriented thinkers but also their scholastic friends and rivals, discussing matters pertaining to moral psychology. The rationale here is to illuminate the shadowlands of Renaissance philosophy and the intellectual history of late 15th century Italy by bringing into focus the important role played by scholastic thinkers in the Italian Renaissance. Questions and problems regarding e.g., the intellect and the will, evil and conscience, cognition and love are treated through detailed accounts of debates and texts which were rarely discussed previously, in the context of the reception of classical and medieval concepts and theories and mainly fourteenth-century scholastic schools and their achievements"--Provided by publisher
978-90-04-26627-8
Renaissance--Italy--Florence Florence (Italy)--Intellectual life Scholars--Italy--Florence--History Humanists--Italy--Florence--History Philosophers--Italy--Florence--History Humanism--Italy--Florence--History Ethics--Italy--Florence--History Christian ethics--Italy--Florence--History Psychology and philosophy--Italy--Florence--History Philosophy, Renaissance
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Scholastic Florence moral psychology in the Quattrocento / [Texte imprimé] : by Amos Edelheit - Leiden ; Boston : Brill, cop. 2014 - 1 vol. (VIII-307 p.) : couv. ill. ; 24 cm - Brill's studies in intellectual history ; 230 . - Brill's studies in intellectual history (Brill, Leiden) .
Bibliogr. p. [289]-300
Introduction: Scholasticism in a Florentine setting? -- Part 1. On conscience, evil and penitence -- A portrait of a "Thomist" in the late-fifteenth century -- A Renaissance discourse on evil -- The psychology of the voluntary act of penitence -- Part 2. Questions of intellect and will, freedom and love -- A discussion of conscience, cognition and will -- A debate concerning the intellect and the will -- A theory of will, human dignity, and freedom -- On the importance of self-reflexivity -- A Renaissance discourse on love -- Conclusion: A new Renaissance anthropology?
"An unfamiliar portrait of Renaissance Florence is depicted in this volume where we find not only some celebrated humanist-oriented thinkers but also their scholastic friends and rivals, discussing matters pertaining to moral psychology. The rationale here is to illuminate the shadowlands of Renaissance philosophy and the intellectual history of late 15th century Italy by bringing into focus the important role played by scholastic thinkers in the Italian Renaissance. Questions and problems regarding e.g., the intellect and the will, evil and conscience, cognition and love are treated through detailed accounts of debates and texts which were rarely discussed previously, in the context of the reception of classical and medieval concepts and theories and mainly fourteenth-century scholastic schools and their achievements"--Provided by publisher
978-90-04-26627-8
Renaissance--Italy--Florence Florence (Italy)--Intellectual life Scholars--Italy--Florence--History Humanists--Italy--Florence--History Philosophers--Italy--Florence--History Humanism--Italy--Florence--History Ethics--Italy--Florence--History Christian ethics--Italy--Florence--History Psychology and philosophy--Italy--Florence--History Philosophy, Renaissance
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