Pietro Pomponazzi entre traditions et innovations
This book proposes to evaluate the importance and signification of Pietro Pomponazzi in the philosophy of the Renaissance. It considers both its rooting in Medieval traditions and its innovative force. Besides contributions on Pomponazzi’s De immortalitate animae (1516), its antecedens and the debates that arose, the volume contains contributions on other aspects of the philosophy of nature, or on liberty and fate, and one dedicated to the interpretation of Pomponazzi at the beginning of the twentieth century. So, the texts of Pomponazzi, and especially his treatise on the soul appear as frontier texts. Their study allows an evaluation of the transfer of some medieval thematics, especially of Aristotelian, Alexandrinian and Averroist noetics, in the intellectual context of Renaissance, inside a general reflection upon the anthropological and ethical meaning of the finitude, which is constitutive of human nature.
Table of Contents
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PréfaceJoel Biard and Thierry Gontier | pp. 1–10
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Corps-sujet, corps-objet. Sur Averroès et Thomas d'Aquin dans le De immortalitate animae de PomponazziJean-Baptiste Brenet | pp. 11–28
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Pietro Pomponazzi et Jean Duns Scot critiques de Thomas d'AquinTiziana Suarez-Nani | pp. 29–28
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Pomponazzi et la « nouvelle physique ». La question du minimumJoel Biard | pp. 47–64
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Métamorphoses animales et génération spontanée. Développements matérialistes dans le De immortalitate animaeVittoria Perrone Compagni | pp. 65–81
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À propos de la thèse d'Averroès. Pietro Pomponazzi versus Agostino NifoLaurence Boulegue | pp. 83–98
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Matérialisme alexandriste et matérialisme pomponazzienThierry Gontier | pp. 99–119
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Les tourments de Prométhée. Philosophie, souffrance et humanisme chez Pietro PomponazziPierre Caye | pp. 121–133
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La fondation de l'autonomie morale dans le De immortalitate animae et dans le De fato de Pietro PomponazziRita Ramberti | pp. 135–152
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La théorie de l'âme de Pomponazzi et sa signification historique selon Ernst Cassirer et Éric WeilJean Seidengart | pp. 153–167
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Index Nominum | pp. 179–182
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Index Rerum | pp. 183–184
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