Renaissance Philosophy
Introduction
the period that extends roughly from the middle of the fourteenth century to the beginning of the seventeen century
It remains of classical antiquity constituted an invaluable source of excellence to which debased and decadent modern times could turn in order to repair the damage brought about since the fall of the Roman Empire.
Stimulated by newly available texts, one of the most important hallmarks of Renaissance philosophy is the increased interest in primary sources of Greek and Roman thought, which were previously unknown or little read.
Aristotelianism
The renewed study of Aristotle, however, was not so much because of the rediscovery of unknown texts, but because of a renewed interest in texts long translated into Latin but little studied
Philosophers
Pomponazzi
Francisco de Vitoria
Francisco Suárez
Humanism
Humanists stressed moral philosophy as the branch of philosophical studies that best met their needs. They addressed a general audience in an accessible manner and aimed to bring about an increase in public and private virtue.
Philosophers