The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy

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The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy is a seminal philosophical study by Ernst Cassirer that analyzes how Renaissance thinkers reconceived the relationship between human individuality and the structure of the universe.

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philosophical study
addresses cosmological frameworks of Renaissance thinkers
philosophical anthropology in the Renaissance
analyzes Renaissance conceptions of the cosmos
Renaissance conceptions of the self
author Ernst Cassirer
concerns reconceptualization of human individuality
structure of the universe in Renaissance thought
examines Renaissance humanist thought
ethical implications of Renaissance views of individuality
Renaissance esotericism
surface form: metaphysical foundations of Renaissance cosmology

natural philosophy in the Renaissance
transition from medieval to modern views of man and world
field history of ideas
intellectual history
focusesOn relationship between the individual and the universe
genre history of philosophy
philosophy
hasAuthor Ernst Cassirer
hasReputation seminal work on Renaissance philosophy
influencedBy Neo-Kantianism
mainSubject Renaissance philosophy
cosmology
humanism
individuality
notableFor interpretation of Renaissance as a key stage in the development of modern subjectivity
systematic analysis of Renaissance views of man and world
originalLanguage German
philosophicalPerspective critical and historical
philosophicalTheme dignity of man
human freedom
order of the cosmos
relation between microcosm and macrocosm
timePeriodDiscussed Renaissance
usedIn academic study of Renaissance intellectual history
courses on history of philosophy

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Ernst Cassirer notableWork The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy