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    Уральский рабочий. 1942. № 084

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    'Io trace a path from Pico della Mirandola's Renaissance man to the Jacobean malcontents of Marston or Webster is to document not an inflation of hopes for dominion over the natural world, but rather a loss of confidence in the possibility of control over even human affairs. 'For I am going into a wilderness, /Where I shall find nor path, nor friendly clew/To be my guide'.2 The bleak consequences of this lack of direction, leaving traces through into the Restoration period in England, are particularly evident in the free will debate: of Milton's angels

    Astrological Determinism

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    Nifo, Agostino

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    Agostino Nifo is one of the few philosophers who have commented on all the logical works of Aristotle and one of the philosophers who have commented on the largest number of works of the Stagirite. Nifo’s reflection marked him in Renaissance thought as an important exponent of Aristotelianism, which he interpreted in an eclectic manner according to the principles of Averroism, Thomism, and Neoplatonism. In his 56 works, he made a fundamental contribution to sixteenth-century philosophy in the fields of logic, methodology, the doctrine of knowledge, the theory of the immortality of the soul, metaphysics, astrology, meteorology, natural philosophy, medicine, morals, and politics. He compared his ideas on these issues to those of some of the major thinkers of his time such as Pietro Pomponazzi, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, and Niccolò Machiavelli

    C. Literaturwissenschaft.

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    C. Literaturwissenschaft.

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    IX. Literaturverzeichnis

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