Call for papers - The Inner Revolution (16th and 17th century) [English version]

by Lo Sguardo - Rivista di Filosofia

This tenth issue of Lo Sguardo will be dedicated to the “inner revolution” of he 16th and 17th century; in particular it will delve into the matter of the interiorization of the world” and the development of an “individual interiority” in the period included betweenthe end of the Renaissance and the early modern Age. With this purpose the issue will consider the “psychology of the soul” livering over the role of the “auxialiry faculties” –such as memory, imagination, fantasy – in relation to the notion of apprehensio, to the practice of spiritual exercises and to the concept of homo faber sui.

Accepted languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish, German
Deadline for the delivery: September, 10th 2012

Please feel free to contact us for any further informations: redazione@losguardo.net

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Review of Renaissance Theories of Vision

by Allie Terry-Fritsch

Book Review: Renaissance Theories of Vision
Journal of European Studies 2012 42: 76
by T. J. K. Conlin

Filosofie Franceska Patriziho a Jana Amose Komenského ve světle jejich vrcholných děl / The Philosophy of Francesco Patrizi and John Amos Comenius in the Light of Their Greatest Works

by Jan Čížek

Jan ČÍŽEK, Filosofie Franceska Patriziho a Jana Amose Komenského ve světle jejich vrcholných děl, Studia Comeniana et Historica 40, 2010, č. 83-84, ss. 21-45.

This article deals with the previously discussed, yet still unresolved question: What was the relation of J. A.... more

Giordano Bruno e la tradizione della "parrhesia"

by Lorenzo Franceschini

Published in <Studi e problemi di critica testuale>, n. 81, oct. 2010, p. 167-185

“Seneca’s "Naturales Quaestiones" in Justus Lipsius’ "Physiologia Stoicorum": The World-Soul, Providence and Eschatology,” in Francesco Citti and Marco Beretta (eds.), "Seneca e le scienze naturali" (Florence: Olschki, forthcoming in June 2012), pp. 117-140.

by Hiro Hirai

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Seneca's Works in Lipsius' "Physiologia Stoicorum"
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Philosophers and animals in the Renaissance

by Stefano Perfetti

in B. Boehrer (ed.), A Cultural History of Animals, vol. 3, The Renaissance, Berg, Oxford-New York 2007, pp. 147-164

Philosophers and animals in the Renaissance

by Stefano Perfetti

in B. Boehrer (ed.), A Cultural History of Animals, vol. 3, The Renaissance, Berg, Oxford-New York 2007, pp. 147-164

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