This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by considering the content and the form of his narrative, which inspired for centuries thinking and dreaming about what a good society would look like. This essay intends contributing to clarify the intentions of its author, which remained debated until our time. More's book reflects a wide range of ancient and modern influences, while some particularities of his nararative go back to his quarrels with the intellectual and theological milieus during his lifetime and to his friendship and intellectual relationship with Erasmus. The Christian background of Utopia is especially important
Le terme d’utopie naît avec l’ouvrage de Thomas More publié en 1516 : Utopie , traité sur la meilleu...
Thomas More's Utopia, one of the most significant texts of English humanism, has become the ideal fo...
En décembre 1516, la première édition de l’Utopie de Thomas More sort des presses de Thierry Martens...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Utopia is an omnipresent notion in history and human psychology as it inspires, whatever its form, h...
Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating More’...
Thomas More was one of the most prominent Renaissance humanists, philosophers and politicians. His m...
This article argues that Thomas More's creative appropriation in Utopia (1516) of the New World narr...
1. The word utopia is used to denotes 1) projects of perfect sobial systems ensuring happy life, but...
In my thesis, I discuss the religious aspect of Thomas More's Utopia and examine the impact of his r...
A promising but neglected precedent for Thomas More’s Utopia is to be found in Ibn Ṭufayl’s Ibn...
Ensino Médio::HistóriaEnsino Médio::FilosofiaEnsino Médio::LiteraturaApresenta vídeo que mostra a vi...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
This article looks at Thomas More\u27s Utopia, and examines its true intentions and the many interpr...
Le terme d’utopie naît avec l’ouvrage de Thomas More publié en 1516 : Utopie , traité sur la meilleu...
Thomas More's Utopia, one of the most significant texts of English humanism, has become the ideal fo...
En décembre 1516, la première édition de l’Utopie de Thomas More sort des presses de Thierry Martens...
This paper paints a historical-philosophical survey of some sources of Thomas More's Utopia by consi...
Thomas More’s seminal work Utopia was first published five hundred years ago in 1516 in Leuven, Belg...
Utopia is an omnipresent notion in history and human psychology as it inspires, whatever its form, h...
Building on previous studies of satire in Thomas More’s Utopia, this article aims at situating More’...
Thomas More was one of the most prominent Renaissance humanists, philosophers and politicians. His m...
This article argues that Thomas More's creative appropriation in Utopia (1516) of the New World narr...
1. The word utopia is used to denotes 1) projects of perfect sobial systems ensuring happy life, but...
In my thesis, I discuss the religious aspect of Thomas More's Utopia and examine the impact of his r...
A promising but neglected precedent for Thomas More’s Utopia is to be found in Ibn Ṭufayl’s Ibn...
Ensino Médio::HistóriaEnsino Médio::FilosofiaEnsino Médio::LiteraturaApresenta vídeo que mostra a vi...
In Thomas More’s Utopia, a prominent debate between the two characters Morus and Hythloday considers...
This article looks at Thomas More\u27s Utopia, and examines its true intentions and the many interpr...
Le terme d’utopie naît avec l’ouvrage de Thomas More publié en 1516 : Utopie , traité sur la meilleu...
Thomas More's Utopia, one of the most significant texts of English humanism, has become the ideal fo...
En décembre 1516, la première édition de l’Utopie de Thomas More sort des presses de Thierry Martens...