This article provides a historical theoretical reconstruction of the semantic evolution that the phrase ‘second nature’ underwent in the transition from ancient to early modern philosophies of habit. More specifically, the article investigates the link between the expression ‘second nature’ and the evolution of the concept of ‘custom’ in relation to the main meanings that this concept gradually accreted during the centuries: juridical, moral, political and epistemological. The attribution of the expression to Aristotle by the Latin commentators of the corpus aristotelicum starting with the mid-thirteenth century has indeed altered our perception not only of the wealth of the genealogy of the concept of ‘second nature’, but also of t...
La filosofia, fin dall’antichità, ha pensato l’abitudine, servendosi, per definirla, di una gamma be...
The article analyzes the presence of the notion of “state of nature” in 16th century Spanish theolog...
This article traces the shifts in meaning of the metaphor of “natural law” in modern thought from it...
This article provides a historical theoretical reconstruction of the semantic evolution that the ph...
This article is devoted to the diachronic investigation of the formation of semantic meaning of the ...
The article describes the history of the evolution of the content, semantic specificity, and the rol...
The following article provides an analysis concerning the function of the concept of ‘custom’ in Hel...
Until ten years ago, the existence of vernacular Aristotelianism as a philosophical movement in th...
Investigation of the concept "nature", according to the author, is predominantly of socio-political ...
In his writings, Nietzsche repeatedly uses the expression “second nature”, and over a vast span of ...
Ernesto Grassi (Françoise Graziani, translation) La mania ingegnosa: the Philosophical Meaning of M...
La circulación hacia mediados del siglo XIII de los libri morales de Aristóteles transformó ampliame...
The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency i...
This paper addresses a crucial issue in the institutional history of early modern law. It looks into...
This article focuses on Giles of Rome’s De regimine principum (ca. 1280) and on its oldest Italian v...
La filosofia, fin dall’antichità, ha pensato l’abitudine, servendosi, per definirla, di una gamma be...
The article analyzes the presence of the notion of “state of nature” in 16th century Spanish theolog...
This article traces the shifts in meaning of the metaphor of “natural law” in modern thought from it...
This article provides a historical theoretical reconstruction of the semantic evolution that the ph...
This article is devoted to the diachronic investigation of the formation of semantic meaning of the ...
The article describes the history of the evolution of the content, semantic specificity, and the rol...
The following article provides an analysis concerning the function of the concept of ‘custom’ in Hel...
Until ten years ago, the existence of vernacular Aristotelianism as a philosophical movement in th...
Investigation of the concept "nature", according to the author, is predominantly of socio-political ...
In his writings, Nietzsche repeatedly uses the expression “second nature”, and over a vast span of ...
Ernesto Grassi (Françoise Graziani, translation) La mania ingegnosa: the Philosophical Meaning of M...
La circulación hacia mediados del siglo XIII de los libri morales de Aristóteles transformó ampliame...
The essay focuses on vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, which began to gain currency i...
This paper addresses a crucial issue in the institutional history of early modern law. It looks into...
This article focuses on Giles of Rome’s De regimine principum (ca. 1280) and on its oldest Italian v...
La filosofia, fin dall’antichità, ha pensato l’abitudine, servendosi, per definirla, di una gamma be...
The article analyzes the presence of the notion of “state of nature” in 16th century Spanish theolog...
This article traces the shifts in meaning of the metaphor of “natural law” in modern thought from it...