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This project explores the significance of the Formalist tradition in Renaissance philosophy, focusing on concepts of identity and distinction. It aims to fill a knowledge gap by examining the influence of Formalist treatises on metaphysical disciplines and the intellectual culture of the time.
In this UCLouvain-based project, Claus A.
Andersen will demonstrate the philosophical and historical importance of the “Formalist tradition” in Renaissance philosophy (esp. in the time span ca. 1480–1620).
The concepts of identity and distinction are the key components in the “Formalist treatises” that enjoyed vast diffusion during the Renaissance, had roots in Late Medieval scholasticism, esp. in the works of the Franciscan Duns Scotus, and played a significant role in textbooks of scholastic p…
UNIVERSITE CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN
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