Marsilio Ficino (1433-1499) : The Aesthetic of the One in the Soul

In Paul Richard Blum (ed.), Philosophers of the Renaissance. Catholic University of America Press. pp. 82-91 (2010)
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Introduction to Marsilio Ficino's Philosophy (English translation): Intellectual Development: The Discovery of a Philosophical Gift. The Organic Worldview: Man as "Intellectual Hero." Psychology: The Soul as "the Midpoint of Everything." Epistemology: The Mind as "Infinite Power." Metaphysics: The Mind-Soul as "Intellect and Will." Aesthetics: The Soul as "Artist." Reception and Updated Bibliography (selection).

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