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Juan Luis Vives and the emotions

par Carlos G. Noreña

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Anticipating the fifth centennial of Vives birth in 1992, this is the first comprehensive study of two of Vives main works, "De Anima et Vita, Book 3 "and "De Prima Philosophia, "accompanied by the first general biography based on recent research.Juan Luis Vives was a Spanish sixteenth-century humanist who spent most of his life as an exile in England and the Low Countries. "De Anima et Vita, "the third book of which makes up the tract on emotions, represents the culmination of Vives effort to understand human nature.Norena has organized "Vives and the Emotions "into three parts. Part one incorporates recent research on Vives and corrects some of the inaccuracies of Norena s 1970 "Luis Vives. "He provides expanded accounts of Vives attitude toward Erasmus and religion, his reaction to terminist logic, his social and legal views, and his contributions to Renaissance pedagogy. The second part of the book examines in detail one of Vives most philosophical and forgotten tracts, a lengthy summary of his metaphysical views published in 1531 under the title "De Prima Philosophia seu de Intimo Naturae Opificio, "which is probably the most speculative of Vives works. Part three compares Vives thoughts on emotion to those of Aristotle, some ancient Stoic sources, Saint Thomas, Descartes, and Spinoza, while dividing the entire material under such headings as the nature, the classification, the interaction, and the therapeutic control of emotion."… (plus d'informations)
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Anticipating the fifth centennial of Vives birth in 1992, this is the first comprehensive study of two of Vives main works, "De Anima et Vita, Book 3 "and "De Prima Philosophia, "accompanied by the first general biography based on recent research.Juan Luis Vives was a Spanish sixteenth-century humanist who spent most of his life as an exile in England and the Low Countries. "De Anima et Vita, "the third book of which makes up the tract on emotions, represents the culmination of Vives effort to understand human nature.Norena has organized "Vives and the Emotions "into three parts. Part one incorporates recent research on Vives and corrects some of the inaccuracies of Norena s 1970 "Luis Vives. "He provides expanded accounts of Vives attitude toward Erasmus and religion, his reaction to terminist logic, his social and legal views, and his contributions to Renaissance pedagogy. The second part of the book examines in detail one of Vives most philosophical and forgotten tracts, a lengthy summary of his metaphysical views published in 1531 under the title "De Prima Philosophia seu de Intimo Naturae Opificio, "which is probably the most speculative of Vives works. Part three compares Vives thoughts on emotion to those of Aristotle, some ancient Stoic sources, Saint Thomas, Descartes, and Spinoza, while dividing the entire material under such headings as the nature, the classification, the interaction, and the therapeutic control of emotion."

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