History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

HoP 328 - Old News - Introduction to the Italian Renaissance

Jun 30, 2019
Discover the fascinating intersection of philosophy and culture during the Italian Renaissance. The discussion reveals how the era is often misconceived as a mere rebirth, unearthing earlier intellectual revivals. Learn about the humanist movement and its role in civic life, alongside the impact of communal education. The revival of ancient texts, particularly those of Aristotle and Plato, sparked individualism and invigorated political conversations. It's a deep dive into how these themes shaped society and thought in a transformative period.
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Rethinking the Dark Ages

  • The so-called Dark Ages followed the fall of the Western Roman Empire and led to a period called the Middle Ages.
  • This view oversimplifies history by ignoring rich medieval philosophy in Latin Christendom, Islamic world, and Byzantium.
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Medieval Roots of Renaissance Thought

  • Rediscovery of ancient Greek texts in the Renaissance was preceded by a major recovery in the 12th and 13th centuries.
  • Latin translations of Aristotle and Arabic philosophical works had already greatly influenced medieval philosophy before the Renaissance.
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Humanists Shaped Renaissance Philosophy

  • The Renaissance thinkers called humanists led the new philosophical paradigm modeled on ancient Greek and Latin works.
  • Humanism was tied to broader social and economic upheavals beyond philosophy.
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