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    Les logoi spermatikoi et le concept de semence dans la minéralogie et la cosmogonie de Paracelse.Hiro Hirai - 2008 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 2 (2):245-264.
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  2. Concepts of seeds and nature in the work of Marsilio Ficino.Hiroshi Hirai - 2002 - In Michael J. B. Allen, Valery Rees & Martin Davies (eds.), Marsilio Ficino: His Theology, His Philosophy, His Legacy. Brill. pp. 257--284.
     
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    Marsilio Ficino's 'si deus fiat homo' and Augustine's 'non ibi legi': The Incarnation and Plato's Persona_ in the Scholia to the _Laws.Denis J.-J. Robichaud - 2014 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 77 (1):87-114.
  4. The Philebus commentary.Marsilio Ficino & Michael J. B. Allen - 1975 - Berkeley: University of California Press. Edited by Michael J. B. Allen.
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    Marsilio Ficino and the Phaedran Charioteer: Introduction, Texts, Translations.Marsilio Ficino & Michael J. B. Allen - 1981
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  6. Marsilio Ficino fiorentino filosofo eccellentissimo de le tre Vite.Marsilio Ficino - 1969 - Como,: SAGSA.
  7. Marsilio Ficino lettore di Apuleio filosofo e dell'Asclepius: le note autografe nei codici Ambrosiano S 14 sup. e Riccardiano 709.Marsilio Ficino - 2016 - Alessandria: Edizioni dell'Orso. Edited by Matteo Stefani.
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    The letters of Marsilio Ficino.Marsilio Ficino - 1975 - London: Shepheard-Walwyn.
    The problems which troubled people's minds during the Italian Renaissance were much the same as today. In trying to cope with them, many deep thinking people turned to Marsilio Ficino for help. Through his letters he advised, encouraged, and occasionally reproved them. Fearlessly he expressed the truth and his wisdom influenced many of the finest Western minds. He numbered statesmen, popes, artists, scientists, and philosophers amongst his circle.
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  9. Marsilio Ficino E Il Ritorno di Platone Mostra di Manoscritti, Stampe E Documenti 17 Maggio - 16 Giugno 1984.S. Gentile, Marsilio Ficino, S. Niccoli, Paolo Viti & Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana - 1984 - Casa Editrice le Lettere.
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    From Daemonic Reason to Daemonic Imagination: Plotinus and Marsilio Ficino on the Soul's Tutelary Spirit.Anna Corrias - 2013 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (3):443-462.
    This article explores Marsilio Ficino's interpretation of Plotinus's notion of tutelary daemon, as found in Enneads III.4. While Plotinus considered external daemons as philosophically insignificant and described one's personal daemon as the highest part of one's soul, Ficino placed great emphasis on the existence of outer daemonic entities which continuously interact with human beings. As a consequence, for Plotinus the soul's tutelary daemon corresponded to man's capability for intellectual knowledge, that is, to his ability to become emancipated (...)
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    Meditations on the soul: selected letters of Marsilio Ficino.Marsilio Ficino - 1996 - Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions International.
    The problems that taxed the minds of people during the Renaissance were much the same as those confronting us today. In their perplexity many deep-thinking people sought the advice of Marsilio Ficino, the leader of the Platonic Academy in Florence, and through his letters he advised them, encouraged them, and sometimes reproved them. Ficino was utterly fearless in expressing what he knew to be true. His letters cover the widest range of topics, mixing philosophy and humor, compassion (...)
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    Platonic theology.Marsilio Ficino - 2001 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by James Hankins, William Roy Bowen, Michael J. B. Allen & John Warden.
    v. 1. Books I-IV. -- v. 2. Books V-VIII -- v. 3. Books IX-XI -- v. 4. Books XII-XIV -- v. 5. Books XV-XVI -- v. 6. Books XVII-XVIII.
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    Opera omnia.Marsilio Ficino, Mario Sancipriano & Paul Oskar Kristeller - 1959 - Bottega D'Erasmo.
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    Teologia platonica.Marsilio Ficino - 2011 - [Milan, Italy]: Bompiani. Edited by Errico Vitale.
  15. The Philebus commentary.Marsilio Ficino - 1975 - Tempe, Ariz.: Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Edited by Michael J. B. Allen.
     
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    Über die Liebe, oder, Platons Gastmahl.Marsilio Ficino - 2014 - Hamburg: F. Meiner Verlag. Edited by Paul Richard Blum.
    »De amore sive in convivium Platonis«, dessen Wirkungsgeschichte bis weit ins 17. Jahrhundert reicht, ist Nachdichtung und Platon-Kommentar in einem und eines der bedeutendsten philosophischen Werke der Renaissance. - Bei einem Bankett vorgeblich anlässlich von Platons Geburtstag stellen neun Gäste, allesamt bekannte Florentiner Gelehrte, ihre Auffassungen über die Liebe in wechselnden Reden vor, indem sie Platons »Symposion« in zeitgenössischer Neuakzentuierung paraphrasieren. Dabei wird die Lehre von amor / caritas zum spekulativen Ansatzpunkt für Erkenntnislehre, Theologie, Kosmologie, Ethik und Naturphilosophie. In das (...)
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  17. Théologie platonicienne de l'immortalité des âmes.Marsilio Ficino & Raymond Marcel - 1964 - Paris,: Société d'édition "Les Belles Lettres,". Edited by Marcel, Raymond & [From Old Catalog].
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    The Essential Augustine.Vernon J. Bourke (ed.) - 1973 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    _TABLE OF CONTENTS:_ Foreword to the Second Edition. I. THE MAN AND HIS WRITINGS: How Augustine Came to the Episcopacy ; Augustine Chooses Eraclius as His Successor ; Augustine on His Own Writings. II. FAITH AND REASON: Belief is Volitional Consent ; To Believe Is to Think with Assent ; Believing and Understanding ; Authority and Reason ; Two Ways to Knowledge ; Reason and Authority in Manicheism ; The Relation of Authority to Reason ; If I Am Deceived, I (...)
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    Argumentum in Piatonicam Theologiam / Einführung in die Platonische Theologie.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 44-105.
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    Anima mundi: scritti filosofici.Marsilio Ficino - 2021 - Torino: Giulio Einaudi editore. Edited by Raphael Ebgi.
    Un circolo lucreziano -- Furor et voluptas -- Dio, anima, natura -- Virtú e fortuna -- Platonismo e repubblicanesimo -- Pietas et sapientia -- Poeti platonici -- De miseria hominis -- Misteri d'amore -- Del bello, o della grazia -- Immortalità e resurrezione -- Anima mundi -- Il mondo delle immagini -- Sui demoni -- Fatalia -- Medicina del corpo, medicina dell'anima -- Sul male -- Profezia -- Preghiera e sacrificio -- De Trinitate -- Lode al sole.
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    Commento al Parmenide di Platone.Marsilio Ficino - 2012 - Firenze: L. S. Olschki. Edited by Francesca Lazzarin.
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    Commentaries on Plato.Marsilio Ficino - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by Michael J. B. Allen, Plato & Marsilio Ficino.
    This volume contains Ficino’s extended analysis and commentary on the Phaedrus, which he explicates as a meditation on “beauty in all its forms” and a ...
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    Commentary on Plotinus.Marsilio Ficino - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by Stephen Gersh.
    -- volume 4. Ennead III, Part 1 (Books I-IV) -- volume 5. Ennead III, part 2 (Books V-IX) and Ennead IV.
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    Compendium Platonicae Theologiae / Kompendium der Platonischen Theologie.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 106-155.
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    Einleitung.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 1-43.
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    El libro dell'amore.Marsilio Ficino - 1987 - Firenze: L.S. Olschki. Edited by S. Niccoli.
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    Frontmatter.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter.
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    Inhalt.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter.
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  29. Lettere.Marsilio Ficino, S. Gentile & Istituto Nazionale di Studi Sul Rinascimento - 1990
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    L'essenza dell'amore.Marsilio Ficino - 1982 - Roma: Atanòr. Edited by Gabriele La Porta.
  31. Platonic Theology. Volume 1, Books I-IV.Marsilio Ficino, M. Allen, J. Warden, J. Hankins & W. Bowen - 2003 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 65 (4):782-783.
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    Quid est felicitas, quod habet gradus, quod est eterna / Über die Glückseligkeit.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 222-266.
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    Quaestiones quinqué de mente / Fünf Fragen über den Geist.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - In Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie. De Gruyter. pp. 156-221.
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    Sobre el furor divino y otros textos.Marsilio Ficino - 1993 - Barcelona: Anthropos. Edited by Pedro Azara.
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    Svpplementvm ficinianvm: Marsilii Ficini florentini philosophi platonici Opvscvla inedita et dispersa. Primvm, collegit et ex fontibvs plervmqve manvscriptis \.Marsilio Ficino - 1937 - Florentiae: L. S. Olschki. Edited by Paul Oskar Kristeller.
  36. Théologie platonicienne de l'immortalité des âmes: livres I-XVIII: argumentum in platonicam theologiam quinque platonicae sapientiae claves de raptu Pauli ad tertium caelum quid sit lumen.Marsilio Ficino - 1964 - Paris: Belles lettres. Edited by Raymond Marcel.
  37. Theologia Platonica de immortalitate animorum: xviii libris comprehensa.Marsilio Ficino - 1975 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Traktate Zur Platonischen Philosophie.Marsilio Ficino - 1995 - De Gruyter.
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    Nuptial Arithmetic: Marsilio Ficino's Commentary on the Fatal Number in Book VIII of Plato's Republic (review). [REVIEW]Charles Edward Trinkaus - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (4):684-686.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:684 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 33:4 OCTOBER 1995 "Private I.anguage" and the pivotal paper in the Stoic section, "The Conjunctive Model," bring out a third feature of Brunschwig's method. Many of his essays take their start from a small text or a relatively local problem, one which does not primafacie bear significantly on large philosophical issues. Yet in a rigorously conceived philosophical system, the whole is often (...)
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  40. Seeds of divinity: from metaphysics to enlightenment in Ficino and Kant.Jennifer Mensch - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (1):183-198.
    This essay traces the central role played by the notion of seeds and germs for understanding the complex metaphysics at work in both Ficino's reinterpretation of Greek philosophy for a Humanist audience, and in Kant's own efforts to describe the moral shaping of humankind that he took to be the heart of the Enlightenment project.
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    St. Augustine’s Theory of Seminal Reasons.Jules M. Brady - 1964 - New Scholasticism 38 (2):141-158.
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    The renaissance of Plotinus: the soul and human nature in Marsilio Ficino's commentary on the Enneads.Anna Corrias - 2020 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Plotinus (204/5-270 C.E.) is a central figure in the history of Western philosophy. However, during the Middle Ages he was almost unknown. None of the treatises constituting his Enneads were translated, and ancient translations were lost. Although scholars had indirect access to his philosophy through the works of Proclus, St. Augustine, and Macrobius, among others, it was not until 1492 with the publication of the first Latin translation of the Enneads by the humanist philosopher Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) that (...)
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  43. Primate Cognition.Amanda Seed & Michael Tomasello - 2010 - Topics in Cognitive Science 2 (3):407-419.
    As the cognitive revolution was slow to come to the study of animal behavior, the vast majority of what we know about primate cognition has been discovered in the last 30 years. Building on the recognition that the physical and social worlds of humans and their living primate relatives pose many of the same evolutionary challenges, programs of research have established that the most basic cognitive skills and mental representations that humans use to navigate those worlds are already possessed by (...)
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    Studied as an oration: Readers of pico's letters, ancient and modern.Pico Ficino - 2011 - In Stephen Clucas, Peter J. Forshaw & Valery Rees (eds.), Laus Platonici philosophi: Marsilio Ficino and his influence. Boston: Brill. pp. 198--151.
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  45. What does the world look like according to superdeterminism.Augustin Baas & Baptiste Le Bihan - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (3):555-572.
    The violation of Bell inequalities seems to establish an important fact about the world: that it is non-local. However, this result relies on the assumption of the statistical independence of the measurement settings with respect to potential past events that might have determined them. Superdeterminism refers to the view that a local, and determinist, account of Bell inequalities violations is possible, by rejecting this assumption of statistical independence. We examine and clarify various problems with superdeterminism, looking in particular at its (...)
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    How Demanding is Our Climate Duty? An Application of the No-Harm Principle to Individual Emissions.Augustin Fragnière - 2018 - Environmental Values 27 (6):645-663.
    This article provides theoretical foundations to the widespread intuition that an individual duty to reduce one's carbon emissions should not be overly demanding, and should leave some space to personal life-projects. It does so by looking into the moral structure of aggregative problems such as climate change, and argues that contributing to climate change is less wrong than causing the same amount of harm in paradigm cases of harm-doing. It follows that strong agent-relative reasons, such as consideration of the agent's (...)
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  47. Success by default?Augustín Rayo - 2003 - Philosophia Mathematica 11 (3):305-322.
    I argue that Neo-Fregean accounts of arithmetical language and arithmetical knowledge tacitly rely on a thesis I call [Success by Default]—the thesis that, in the absence of reasons to the contrary, we are justified in thinking that certain stipulations are successful. Since Neo-Fregeans have yet to supply an adequate defense of [Success by Default], I conclude that there is an important gap in Neo-Fregean accounts of arithmetical language and knowledge. I end the paper by offering a naturalistic remedy.
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    A balsamic mummy. The medical-alchemical panpsychism of Paracelsus.Martin Žemla - 2024 - Intellectual History Review 34 (1):75-90.
    In this paper, I will argue how Paracelsus's concept of the universal ensoulment of nature may relate to his understanding of the self-healing capacity of the body, as shown in his Grosse Wundartzney (1536). Here, his new approach to medicine is visible, focusing not on retaining or restoring the balance of bodily humours but on strengthening the inner “essence” of life (the so-called “balsam,” “mummy,” “astral spirit,” etc.). This is possible by means of life-endowed essences of healing substances which can (...)
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  49. Imagining Modernity: Kant's Wager on Possibility.Augustin Dumont - 2017 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 38 (1):53-86.
    In the introduction to the Critique of Pure Reason (2nd edition), Kant claims that a transcendental cognition is a one ‘that is occupied not so much with objects but rather with our mode of cognition of objects insofar as is this ought to be possible a priori (a priori möglich sein soll)’. In this paper, I argue that Kant scholarship should take into account the specific signification of the term ‘sollen’, which might require us to reconsider the usual distinction between (...)
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    La métaphysique et l’intérêt pratique chez Kant. Remarques sur la transition vers la systématicité idéaliste.Augustin Dumont - 2016 - Dialogue 55 (4):759-789.
    L’objectif de cet article est d’interroger la transition Kant-Fichte sur le double plan de la systématicité et du primat de la raison pratique. S’il est admis que Kant voyait dans l’exercice critique l’occasion de renouveler, plutôt que de supprimer, la possibilité d’une métaphysique positive, il est aujourd’hui convenu de rapporter son ébauche de «système» au seul héritage de laSchulmetaphysik. A contrario, on cherche ici à prendre à la lettre l’exigence kantienne d’un système qui attend du «pratique» une nouvelle et absolue (...)
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