Publication: Escepticismo y subjetividad en los umbrales de la
modernidad. Sobre el futuro de algunas reflexiones del
pasado renacentista europeo.
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Raga Rosaleny, Vicente
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Universidad de Murcia
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Existe un acuerdo entre los críticos
a la hora de situar en el Renacimiento el origen,
o al menos uno de los momentos clave, de
la subjetividad moderna. La recuperación de los
ideales clásicos trajo consigo, al mismo tiempo,
la formulación de nuevos conceptos, o su intensificación,
como la del sujeto individual. También
es ya un tópico que en esa época reaparecen
algunas corrientes de pensamiento clave para
las humanidades y las ciencias actuales, como
la corriente escéptica. A nuestro juicio diversos
autores renacentistas combinan ambas nociones
de una manera productiva y relevante para el pensamiento
moderno, uno de estos, Michel de Montaigne,
será el objeto de nuestra reflexión
There is an agreement between critics about the idea that Renaissance is the origin, or at least one key moment, of modern subjectivity. The recover of classical ideals brought together, at the same time, the statement of new concepts, or their intensification, as the idea of individual subject. It is a topic too that some key philosophical schools reappear at the Renaissance and that they have a very important paper in the humanities and science renewal, as the sceptical school. In our judgement, some renaissance authors combine both notions in a productive and relevant way to our contemporary thought, on of them, Michel de Montaigne, will be the subject of our meditation
There is an agreement between critics about the idea that Renaissance is the origin, or at least one key moment, of modern subjectivity. The recover of classical ideals brought together, at the same time, the statement of new concepts, or their intensification, as the idea of individual subject. It is a topic too that some key philosophical schools reappear at the Renaissance and that they have a very important paper in the humanities and science renewal, as the sceptical school. In our judgement, some renaissance authors combine both notions in a productive and relevant way to our contemporary thought, on of them, Michel de Montaigne, will be the subject of our meditation
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