By concentrating on the work of Angelo Poliziano (1454–1494), this article explores the questions about whether and to what extent fictional accounts of reality may contribute to the crafting of rational arguments. I will present Poliziano’s contribution to this debate as deeply embedded in a culture of verbal and visual mediation, as was characteristic of Renaissance philosophy. At a time and in a place (fifteenth-century Florence) where philosophy was open to forms of experimentation involving words and images, Poliziano was keen to defend the legacy of poetry, rhetoric and history within the tradition of philosophical inquiries, and more specifically, the role of fiction in shaping arguments and tools of analytical scrutiny. From an inte...
This article raises problems for Martha Nussbaum’s account of the relevance of literary fiction for ...
This book is a retrospective view of modern philosophical anthropology through the works o...
Salvator Rosa longed to be considered a philosopher-painter, and to win a reputation for his learned...
By concentrating on the work of Angelo Poliziano (1454–1494), this article explores the questions ab...
By concentrating on the work of Angelo Poliziano (1454–1494), this article explores the questions ab...
This article is focused on Angelo Poliziano's general attitude as a discipline and on his specific a...
The aim of this volume is not to offer a comprehensive overview of the multifarious aspects of ficti...
Vico\u27s teaching offers the ability to think, perceive, and understand differently than we have do...
In this article, I argue that Verga's verismo should be seen against the backdrop of the writings of...
This article investigates Poliziano’s political role in support of Piero de’ Medici’s government in ...
This study intends to highlight and explain the development, in the Renaissance, of a category of fi...
This paper analyses the role played by myths in Francesco Patrizi’s Dialoghi della retorica (1562). ...
Historia, as both a type of critical inquiry and a source of information about nature and the human ...
The papers by Mariagrazia Granatella (2015), Tuuli Pern (2015) and Pablo Rojas (2015), invited by Ta...
This dissertation examines Leonardo da Vinci’s literary writings, namely those known as the Bestiari...
This article raises problems for Martha Nussbaum’s account of the relevance of literary fiction for ...
This book is a retrospective view of modern philosophical anthropology through the works o...
Salvator Rosa longed to be considered a philosopher-painter, and to win a reputation for his learned...
By concentrating on the work of Angelo Poliziano (1454–1494), this article explores the questions ab...
By concentrating on the work of Angelo Poliziano (1454–1494), this article explores the questions ab...
This article is focused on Angelo Poliziano's general attitude as a discipline and on his specific a...
The aim of this volume is not to offer a comprehensive overview of the multifarious aspects of ficti...
Vico\u27s teaching offers the ability to think, perceive, and understand differently than we have do...
In this article, I argue that Verga's verismo should be seen against the backdrop of the writings of...
This article investigates Poliziano’s political role in support of Piero de’ Medici’s government in ...
This study intends to highlight and explain the development, in the Renaissance, of a category of fi...
This paper analyses the role played by myths in Francesco Patrizi’s Dialoghi della retorica (1562). ...
Historia, as both a type of critical inquiry and a source of information about nature and the human ...
The papers by Mariagrazia Granatella (2015), Tuuli Pern (2015) and Pablo Rojas (2015), invited by Ta...
This dissertation examines Leonardo da Vinci’s literary writings, namely those known as the Bestiari...
This article raises problems for Martha Nussbaum’s account of the relevance of literary fiction for ...
This book is a retrospective view of modern philosophical anthropology through the works o...
Salvator Rosa longed to be considered a philosopher-painter, and to win a reputation for his learned...