Philosophy and Religion, Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions and Schools of Thought, Medieval Western Philosophy

Philosophy, Theory or Way of Life? Controversies in Antiquity, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: With a Foreword by Pierre Hadot
Krzysztof Lapinski (other), Eli Kramer (editor-in-chief), Matthew Sharpe (other), Andrew Irvine (other), Matteo Stettler (other), Krzysztof Bekieszczuk (other), Juliusz Domanski (author)
Hardback Published on: 17/07/2024
Price: £152.22
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Synopsis
Philosophy in antiquity was conceived not as mere theory but as a way of life; but it lost its 'practicist' cast through a process that begins in the patristic era and peaks with its conversion into an academic discipline in the medieval universities under the influence of 13th-century scholasticism. Juliusz Domanski sets out the reasons behind that process and shows how traces of the 'practicist' orientation survived, ultimately leading to a recovery of the ancient notion among the humanists of the Renaissance. A foreword by Pierre Hadot relates Domanski's research to his own vision of the history of philosophy.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004688551
- Number of pages: 120
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm
- Weight: 389g
- Languages: English