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Philosophy in the Renaissance
1. Ramon Lull (1232-1316): The Activity of God and the Hominization of the World
2. George Gemistos Plethon (ca. 1360-1454), George of Trebizond (1396-1472), and Cardinal Bessarion (1403-1472): The Controversy between Platonists and Aristotelians in the Fifteenth Century
3. Lorenzo Valla (1406/7-1457): Humanism as Philosophy
4. Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464): Squaring the Circle: Politics, Piety, and Rationality
5. Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472): Philosophy of Private and Public Life and of Art
6. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–1494): The Synthetic Reconciliation of All Philosophies
7. Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499): The Aesthetic of the One in the Soul
8. Pietro Pomponazzi (1462-1525): Secular Aristotelianism in the Renaissance
9. Niccolò Macchiavelli (1469-1527): A Good State for Bad People
10. Agrippa von Nettesheim (1486-1535): Philosophical Magic, Empiricism, and Skepticism
11. Juan Luis Vives (1492/93-1540): A Pious Eclectic
12. Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560): Reformer and Philosopher
13. Petrus Ramus (1515-1572): Method and Reform
14. Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588): New Fundamental Principles of Nature
15. Jacopo Zabarella (1533-1589): The Structure and Method of Scientific Knowledge
16. Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592): Philosophy as the Search for Self-Identity
17. Francesco Patrizi (1529-1597): New Philosophies of History Poetry, and the World
18. Giordano Bruno (1548-1600): Clarifying the Shadows of Ideas
19. Francisco Suárez (1548-1617): Scholasticism after Humanism
20. Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639): The Revolution of Knowledge from the Prison
References
Contributors
Index