Books written by Marco Sgarbi

  • Kant's Philosophy of the Unconscious

    ... one or another individual is right if it comes to the clash of interests (which would inevitably happen, see JubA III/1, 117–22). human perspective, presupposes the unconscious as the material out of Kant s Defeated Counterpart 127.

  • Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy

    Gives accurate and reliable summaries of the current state of research. It includes entries on philosophers, problems, terms, historical periods, subjects and the cultural context of Renaissance Philosophy.

  • Kant on Spontaneity

    This highly original book presents the first full-length study of the problem of spontaneity in Kant. Marco Sgarbi demonstrates that spontaneity is a crucial concept in relation to every aspect of Kant's thought.

  • The Aftermath of Syllogism: Aristotelian Logical Argument from Avicenna to Hegel

    25 Moss, Renaissance Truth and the Latin Language Turn, 8–9. 26 Copenhaver and Nauta, xv. 27 Barbaro's three letters and Pico's reply as well as a fourth letter replying to Pico “in behalf of Barbaro” are translated in Quirinius Breen, ...

  • Virgil and Renaissance Culture

    This collection of essays presents a variety of case studies of Virgils impact on different branches of Renaissance culture, covering the crucial areas of education and court culture, the visual arts, music history, philosophy, and Neo ...

  • Francesco Robortello (1516-1567): Architectural Genius of the Humanities

    ... UK) Writing Southern Italy Before the Renaissance Trecento Historians of the Mezzogiorno Ronald G. Musto Francesco Robortello (1516–1567) Architectural Genius of the Humanities Marco Sgarbi For more information about this series, ...

  • Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy

    Labyrinth of desire: invention and culture in the work of Sir Philip Sidney. ... Touches of sweet harmony: Pythagorean cosmology and renaissance poetics. ... Philip Sidney and the poetics of renaissance cosmopolitanism.

  • The Italian Mind: Vernacular Logic in Renaissance Italy (1540-1551)

    The Italian Mind explores Italian vernacular logical textbooks and shows their fundamental contributions to the thought of the period, which anticipated many of the features of early modern philosophy and contributied to a new conception of ...

  • The Italian Mind: Vernacular Logic in Renaissance Italy (1540-1551)

    The Italian Mind explores Italian vernacular logical textbooks and shows their fundamental contributions to the thought of the period, which anticipated many of the features of early modern philosophy and contributied to a new conception of ...

  • Translatio Studiorum: Ancient, Medieval and Modern Bearers of Intellectual History

    Problemgeschichte as well: the history of the book, or of print culture; reception history; and the sociology of ... 97–98; Kate Eichhorn, “Old Books and New Histories: An Orientation to Studies in Book and Print Culture,” Libraries and ...

  • Reading Descartes. Consciousness, Body, and Reasoning

    ... immediacy is false, and nothing actu- ally appears. This fact should itself be either (i) some kind of experience of ... (against what this experience is supposed to be). In the second case, there would be no experience of this absolute ...