Errors, False Opinions and Defective Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
Author(s)
Faini, Marco
Sgarbi, Marco
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume offers a series of insights into the fascinating topic of errors and false opinions in early modern Europe. It explores the semantic richness of the category of ‘error’ in a time when such category becomes crucial to European thought and culture. During decades of increasing normativity in the social and religious sphere as well as in the epistemological status of disciplines, recognizing and correcting error becomes an imperative task whose importance can hardly be overestimated. The efforts at establishing religious, political, and scientific orthodoxy led philosophers, doctors, philologist, scientist, and theologians, to reconsider the very foundations of knowledge in the attempt to dispel errors. Spanning geographically from Italy to France, England, and Germany, the articles here gathered provide stimulating glimpses into one of the most fascinating, multifaceted, and controversial aspects of early modern culture.
Keywords
Error; Opinions; Heresy; History of Science; History of Knowledge; Philology; Medicine; ExperimentDOI
10.36253/979-12-215-0266-4ISBN
9791221502664, 9791221502657, 9791221502671, 9791221502688, 9791221502664Publisher
Firenze University PressPublisher website
https://www.fupress.com/Publication date and place
Florence, 2023Series
Knowledge and its Histories, 2Classification
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought