RENAISSANCE HUMANISM AND PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF LIFE |
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Authors: | John Sellars |
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Affiliation: | Department of Politics, IR, and Philosophy |
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Abstract: | A long-established view has deprecated Renaissance humanists as primarily literary figures with little serious interest in philosophy. More recently it has been proposed that the idea of philosophy as a way of life offers a useful framework with which to reassess their philosophical standing. This proposal has faced some criticism, however. By looking again at the work of three important figures from the period, this essay defends the claim that at least some thinkers during the Renaissance did see philosophy as a way of life, while also acknowledging the force of reservations made by recent critics. |
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Keywords: | Renaissance philosophy humanism philosophy as a way of life |
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