Erasmus and Philosophy. on the Concept of Philosophy Developed by Erasmus of Rotterdam (Philosophy as a Way of Life)

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Erasmus and Philosophy. on the Concept of Philosophy Developed by Erasmus of Rotterdam (Philosophy as a Way of Life)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 243 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004703377

Full Description

Erasmus of Rotterdam is not typically associated with the discipline of philosophy. Yet, he would himself employ the category of philosophia Christi in the sense of authentic Christianity which had not been contaminated by the abstractness and pedanticism of paganized mediaeval scholasticism. Does this reveal a contrarian attitude to philosophy in general or rather a special understanding of what a "true" philosophy as a way of life should be? This study attempts to answer this question by assembling and closely studying from Erasmus' extensive oeuvre his scant and occasional remarks on the concept of philosophy.

Contents

Editors' Note

Translators' Note

Preface

Preface to the Second Edition

Acknowledgements

Summary

Introduction

Part 1: Philosophy as a Way of Life

1 Philosophy and Philosophia Christi

2 Philosophy Brought from Heaven to Earth

3 Philosophy as Embodied Ethics

4 The Peculiarities and Paradoxes of the Philosophical Life

 1 Philosophy as medicina animi and the Freedom of Philosophers

 2 Philosophi and vulgus: Freedom of the Wise Unrestricted by Law, and the Limits of the Ruler's Power

 3 Philosophi and vulgus: the Antinomy between the Peculiarity of Philosophers and the Postulate of Philosophy's Universality

Part 2: Philosophy and Bonae Litterae

5 Preliminary Remarks

 1 The Limits of Erasmian Practicism

 2 The Scope of the Concept bonae litterae

6 Bonae Litterae as a Revaluation of Artes Liberales

7 Bonae litterae as a Concrete Realization of Ethical Knowledge

 1 Doxography and Ethopoeia in the Composition of the Middle Part of Ratio

 2 Christi dogmata and Christi circulus et orbis

8 Bonae litterae as an Affective Appreciation of Knowledge: "Speech as an Image of the Human Spirit"

Part 3: The Old and the New in Erasmus' Concept of Philosophy

9 Practicism and Ancient Philosophy

10 Philosophical Exemplarism and Patristics

Supplementary Note

Bibliographical Note

 1 General Remarks

 2 List of Abbreviations

Index of Names

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