Not only did Paracelsus (1493-1541) censure the logic of the Aristotelians, but also their "Godless" approach to questioning nature. He declared that Aristotle was “a heathen whose work had rightly been condemned repeatedly in church councils." In this essay I elucidate some of the more salient features of Paracelsus’s "epistemology," and draw parallels between his notion of experientia (Erfahrung) and that of Hans-Georg Gadamer. I also discuss Paracelsus’s educational metaphor, his creation myth, and the mysterious doctrine of signatures en route to uncovering his peculiar understanding of the relationship between theory, practice, and experience
Tese arquivada ao abrigo da Portaria nº 227/2017 de 25 de Julho-Registo de Grau EstrangeiroIn the ex...
Aristotle’s teachings profoundly influenced natural philosophy from his own time up to the early mo...
Biology and theology are interdependent theoretical sciences for Aristotle. In prominent discussions...
Not only did Paracelsus (1493-1541) censure the logic of the Aristotelians, but also their "Godless"...
Paracelsus is regarded as one of the great medical innovators of all time, as a prototype of Goethe\...
A misunderstanding categorizes Paracelsus as a pioneer of Renaissance science and segregates him fro...
Paracelsus (1493-1541) develops a strikingly original conception of the image between 1525, when he ...
The daunting writings of Paracelsus—the second largest 16th-century body of writings in German after...
The works of Theophrast von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus, are based on a way of thinking, which he...
Theophrastus von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus (1493–1541), a medical reformer and lay theologian, ...
The pseudo-Paracelsian treatise Philosophia ad Athenienses (1564) was widely commented by late Renai...
This essay explores Gadamer’s ambivalent relationship with modernity. Gadamer is a prominent critic...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
Paracelsus, Valentin Weigel, and Jacob Böhme are not only linked by a clear chain of influence and b...
Tese arquivada ao abrigo da Portaria nº 227/2017 de 25 de Julho-Registo de Grau EstrangeiroIn the ex...
Aristotle’s teachings profoundly influenced natural philosophy from his own time up to the early mo...
Biology and theology are interdependent theoretical sciences for Aristotle. In prominent discussions...
Not only did Paracelsus (1493-1541) censure the logic of the Aristotelians, but also their "Godless"...
Paracelsus is regarded as one of the great medical innovators of all time, as a prototype of Goethe\...
A misunderstanding categorizes Paracelsus as a pioneer of Renaissance science and segregates him fro...
Paracelsus (1493-1541) develops a strikingly original conception of the image between 1525, when he ...
The daunting writings of Paracelsus—the second largest 16th-century body of writings in German after...
The works of Theophrast von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus, are based on a way of thinking, which he...
Theophrastus von Hohenheim, known as Paracelsus (1493–1541), a medical reformer and lay theologian, ...
The pseudo-Paracelsian treatise Philosophia ad Athenienses (1564) was widely commented by late Renai...
This essay explores Gadamer’s ambivalent relationship with modernity. Gadamer is a prominent critic...
Medieval theologians reconciled Aristotelian natural philosophy with Christian dogma in a synthesis ...
Paracelsus, Valentin Weigel, and Jacob Böhme are not only linked by a clear chain of influence and b...
Tese arquivada ao abrigo da Portaria nº 227/2017 de 25 de Julho-Registo de Grau EstrangeiroIn the ex...
Aristotle’s teachings profoundly influenced natural philosophy from his own time up to the early mo...
Biology and theology are interdependent theoretical sciences for Aristotle. In prominent discussions...