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The history of skepticism usually ignores the Middle Ages. It is customary in most historical overviews to say that epistemological skepticism and external-world skepticism did not find its way into the Western philosophical tradition until Sextus Empiricus was rediscovered and retranslated into Latin in the Sixteenth century. It is the aim of this book to show that this is not true and that the history of skepticism must be rewritten. It is only once the rich discussions of both epistemological and external-world skepticism in the Middle Ages are included that the whole history of skepticism can be written, and only then can the development of modern thought be understood. This book begins this rewriting of the history of skepticism by tracing discussions of skepticism from Al-Ghazali to sixteenth century Paris. Contributors are Taneli Kukkonen, Martin Pickave, Claude Panaccio, David Piche, Christophe Grellard, Gyula Klima, Dominik Perler, Henrik Lagerlund, and Elizabeth Karger
Skepticism --- Philosophy, Medieval. --- Scepticisme --- Philosophie médiévale --- History --- Histoire --- Philosophy, Medieval --- 211.5 --- 165.72 --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Scepticism --- Unbelief --- Agnosticism --- Belief and doubt --- Free thought --- Agnosticisme. Scepticisme. Ongeloof. Vrijdenkers. Laïcisering --- Scepticisme. Nihilisme. Nominalisme. Als-of-filosofie --- 165.72 Scepticisme. Nihilisme. Nominalisme. Als-of-filosofie --- 211.5 Agnosticisme. Scepticisme. Ongeloof. Vrijdenkers. Laïcisering --- Philosophie médiévale --- Skepticism - History - To 1500 --- Skepticism - History - 16th century
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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 even less we want to sacrifice the complexity of movements, personalities, tendencies and interpretations to any sort of a priori unity of theme. 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.
History --- filosofie --- History of philosophy --- Philosophy --- geschiedenis --- Skepticism --- Philosophy, Renaissance. --- Scepticisme --- Philosophie de la Renaissance --- Histoire --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVHUMAI SPRINGER-B --- Philosophy, Renaissance --- Scepticism --- Unbelief --- Agnosticism --- Belief and doubt --- Free thought --- Philosophy, Modern --- Renaissance philosophy --- Skepticism - History - 16th century --- Philosophie de la renaissance --- 16e siècle
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