The Conjectural Art as Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of Others: Tradition and Innovation
In the last chapter of “De coniecturis”, Cusanus exhorts his friend, Cardinal Giuli ano Cesarini, to get to know himself. This classical philosophical topic is revisited by Cusanus here in an original manner. On the one hand, Cusanus’ perspective reveals the strong influence of Proclus, which dese...
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Main Author: | Claudia D’Amico |
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Language: | DE EN |
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Universität Trier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a07a939fbd234fdeb8709ee2217d07b9 |
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