Contents
Introduction
1 Philosophy on the Defensive: Marsilio Ficino’s Response in a Time
of Religious Turmoil
Valery Rees
2 Ficino, Plotinus, and the Chameleonic Soul
Anna Corrias
3 Healing Rituals and Their Philosophical Significance in Marsilio
Ficino’s Philosophy
Guido Giglioni
4 A Platonic Light Metaphysics between St. Augustine and Ficino:
Girolamo Seripando’s Quaestiones CIX De re
philosophico-theologica
Angelo Maria Vitale
5 The Letter of Lysis to Hipparchus in the Renaissance
Eva Del Soldato
6 Niccolò Leonico Tomeo’s Accounts of Veridical Dreams and the
Idola of Synesius
Nicholas Holland
7 The Platonic Stain: Origen, Philosophy and Censorship between the
Renaissance and the Counter Reformation
Pasquale Terracciano
8 Francisco de Hollanda on Artistic Creation, the Origin of Ideas,
and Demiurgic Painting
Paula Oliveira e Silva
9 ‘Platonic-Hermetic’ Jacob Böhme, or: Is Böhme a Platonist?
Cecilia Muratori
10 The Theory of Ideal Objects and Relations in the Cambridge
Platonists (Rust, More, and Cudworth)
Brunello Lotti
11 Platonism, Metaphysics, and Modern Science: Rüdiger and
Swedenborg
Francesca Maria Crasta
12 Schelling and Plato: the Idea of the World-Soul in Schelling’s
Timaeus
Laura Follesa
13 On the Phenomenological ‘Reactivation’ or ‘Repetition’ of
Plato’s Dialogues by Leo Strauss
Pierpaolo Ciccarelli
14 Care of the Self and Politics: Michel Foucault, Heir of a
Forgotten Plato?
Laura Candiotto
15 Dialectic in Plato’s Sophist and Derrida’s ‘Law of the
Supplement of Copula’
Arnold Oberhammer
16 Image and Copy in French Deconstruction of Platonism
Andrea Le Moli
Index
Valery Rees graduated MA from Newnham College, Cambridge. She leads
Renaissance Studies at the School of Philosophy and Economic
Science. Her publications include The Letters of Marsilio Ficino
and From Gabriel to Lucifer. A Cultural History of Angels.
Anna Corrias is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the
universities of Cambridge and Toronto. She authored the monograph
The Renaissance of Plotinus: The Soul and Human Nature in Marsilio
Ficino’s Commentary on the “Enneads” (Routledge, 2020) and several
articles.
Francesca M. Crasta is Professor of the History of Philosophy at
the University of Cagliari. She works on early modern metaphysics
and natural philosophy and has published several articles and books
on Emanuel Swedenborg and eighteenth-century Italian
philosophy.
Laura Follesa is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at
the University of Jena. Her research focuses on German authors
(Herder, Schelling), the notion of 'thinking in images' (Das
'Denken in Bildern', Lang 2019), and the interplay between
philosophy and science.
Guido Giglioni is Associate Professor of History of Philosophy at
the University of Macerata, Italy. His research concentrates on the
interplay of life and imagination in the early modern period. His
publications include two books on Jan Baptista van Helmont (Milan,
2000) and Francis Bacon (Rome, 2011).
"The reader will find innovative approaches and a wide variety of
topics, including a compelling introduction by the editors. The
chapters cohere well with each other, despite their thematic
variety. The volume offers important contributions, exemplifying
some of the best scholarship to date, and provides a broad and rich
discussion of the reception of Platonism in modern and contemporary
Europe. In conclusion, the volume is a worthwhile addition to the
subject’s literature."
Georgios Steiris, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,
in Mediterranea: International Journal on the Transfer of
Knowledge, volume 7 (2022), pp. 599–602
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