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The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Philosophy
The immortality of the soul
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Paul Richard Blum
Publication date:
October 25 2007
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
The philosopher and Renaissance culture
pp. 30
Humanism, scholasticism, and Renaissance philosophy
pp. 49
Continuity and change in the Aristotelian tradition
pp. 72
The revival of Platonic philosophy
pp. 97
The revival of Hellenistic philosophies
pp. 113
Arabic philosophy and Averroism
pp. 137
How to do magic, and why philosophical prescriptions
pp. 211
The immortality of the soul
pp. 234
Philosophy and the crisis of religion
pp. 270
New visions of the cosmos
pp. 287
Organizations of knowledge
pp. 304
Humanistic and scholastic ethics
pp. 319
The problem of the prince
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