Bernardino Telesio’s philosophy of nature marked a momentous change in the philosophical panorama of late Renaissance. By redefining the notion of sentience (sensus) as the ability, inherent in the two principle forces of the universe (heat and cold), to react and adapt to a reality in constant change, Telesio championed a view of nature and man that radically departed from the principles of Aristotle’s natural philosophy. In developing his new notion of sentience, Telesio insisted on the aspects of receptivity and awareness. Through the first, he stressed the primary role of pneumatic matter (spiritus), understood as a thin, supple and swift vehicle capable of accounting for all material changes in the universe ; through the second, he rai...
Il Parmenide phusikos e il meccanismo di Antikitera: Risposta alle osservazioni di N.-L. Cordero (Ar...
The anti-reductionist character of the recent philosophy of biology and the dynamic development of t...
This book is about Aristotle’s natural teleology. Its most general aims are the following: 1) to des...
Teleology is the idea according to which every event is directed toward precise aim, even those not ...
The aim of the present article is to consider some aspects of and reasons for the renaissance of the...
It is broadly recognized that the modern technological civilization was made possible on the basis ...
In the three editions of his De rerum natura (1565; 1570; 1586), Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588) prov...
This paper focuses on a notion that is strictly connected to that of sentient highlighted, as seen, ...
Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588) belongs to a group of independent philosophers of the late Renaissanc...
Ancient Greek philosophers were the first to postulate the possibility of explaining nature in theor...
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
Although the great subject of life is not foreign to classical Greek thought (as attested by Aristot...
The explanation of nature in theoretical terms was first postulated and initiated by Ancient Greek p...
During the last century, most philosophers of science have tried to expunge teleological explanation...
Il Parmenide phusikos e il meccanismo di Antikitera: Risposta alle osservazioni di N.-L. Cordero (Ar...
The anti-reductionist character of the recent philosophy of biology and the dynamic development of t...
This book is about Aristotle’s natural teleology. Its most general aims are the following: 1) to des...
Teleology is the idea according to which every event is directed toward precise aim, even those not ...
The aim of the present article is to consider some aspects of and reasons for the renaissance of the...
It is broadly recognized that the modern technological civilization was made possible on the basis ...
In the three editions of his De rerum natura (1565; 1570; 1586), Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588) prov...
This paper focuses on a notion that is strictly connected to that of sentient highlighted, as seen, ...
Bernardino Telesio (1509-1588) belongs to a group of independent philosophers of the late Renaissanc...
Ancient Greek philosophers were the first to postulate the possibility of explaining nature in theor...
The distinction between natural philosophy and modern science is a subject of much debate amongst sc...
The main characteristic of modern science is that its new theories contain the old ones as their par...
Although the great subject of life is not foreign to classical Greek thought (as attested by Aristot...
The explanation of nature in theoretical terms was first postulated and initiated by Ancient Greek p...
During the last century, most philosophers of science have tried to expunge teleological explanation...
Il Parmenide phusikos e il meccanismo di Antikitera: Risposta alle osservazioni di N.-L. Cordero (Ar...
The anti-reductionist character of the recent philosophy of biology and the dynamic development of t...
This book is about Aristotle’s natural teleology. Its most general aims are the following: 1) to des...