"Ce volume présente les contributions au Colloque - Atelier ""Imaginatio in the Intellectual Traditions from Late Medieval to Early Modern Times"" organisé en septembre 2002 à Gröningen (Pays-Bas).
Reconnaissant le rôle important de l""Imaginatio"" dans les traditions intellectuelles de l´Europe occidentale, le but de ce volume est de couvrir à la fois les traditions philosophico-psychologiques et les traditions humanistes rhétoriques.
(extrait/traduction de la préface)
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CONTENTS :
* The subtle Knot. Robert Kilwardby and Gianfrancesco Pico on the Imagination (Jan R. Veenstra) (p.1)
* On The Matter of the Mind : Late-Medieval Views on Mind, Body, and Imagination (Olaf Pluta) (p.21)
* The Scope and Limits of Moral Deliberation: Recta Ratio, Natural Law, and Conscience in Francesco Suarez (M.W.F. Stone) (p.35)
* Poetic Imagination and the Paradigmof Painting in Early Modern France (Suzanne Kooij) (p.77)
* Lorenzo Valla and the Limits of Imagination (Lodi Nauta) (p.93)
* Imagining the Necessary: Italian Artists and the Road to Fame in Late-Medieval and Early Modern Times (Martin Gosman) (p.115)
* Macrocosm, Microcosm, and Analogy (John North) (p.135)
* Imagination in Descartes´Meditations (Detlev Pätzold) (p. 153)
* Spinoza on the Imagination (Piet Steenbakkers) (Piet Steenbakkers) (p.175)"
"Ce volume présente les contributions au Colloque - Atelier ""Imaginatio in the Intellectual Traditions from Late Medieval to Early Modern Times"" organisé en septembre 2002 à Gröningen (Pays-Bas).
Reconnaissant le rôle important de l""Imaginatio"" dans les traditions intellectuelles de l´Europe occidentale, le but de ce volume est de couvrir à la fois les traditions philosophico-psychologiques et les traditions humanistes rhétoriques.
(extrait/traduction de la préface)
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CONTENTS :
* The subtle Knot. Robert Kilwardby and Gianfrancesco Pico on the Imagination (Jan R. Veenstra) (p.1)
* On The Matter of the Mind : Late-Medieval Views on Mind, Body, and Imagination (Olaf Pluta) (p.21)
* The Scope and Limits of Moral Deliberation: Recta Ratio, Natural Law, and Conscience in Francesco Suarez (M.W.F. Stone) (p.35)
* Poetic Imagination and the Paradigmof Painting in Early Modern France (Suzanne Kooij) (p.77)
* Lorenzo Valla and the Limits of Imagination (Lodi Nauta) (p.93)
* Imagining the Necessary: Italian Artists and the Road to Fame in Late-Medieval and Early Modern Times (Martin Gosman) (p.115)
* Macrocosm, Microcosm, and Analogy (John North) (p.135)
* Imagination in Descartes´Meditations (Detlev Pätzold) (p. 153)
* Spinoza on the Imagination (Piet Steenbakkers) (Piet Steenbakkers) (p.175)"