The article examines the way in which the concept of ‘madness’ is used by Giordano Bruno in two of his most important works, the Spaccio de la bestia trionfante and Cabala del cavallo pegaseo. The author focuses especially on Spaccio and on the problem of its relationship with Cabala. The theme of ‘madness’ is dealt with in very different ways in the two works, a further argument in favor of the interpretation that argues for a deep discontinuity between Spaccio and Cabala.

Il concetto di 'pazzia' in Bruno tra "Spaccio" e "Cabala" / Meroi, Fabrizio. - In: STUDI FILOSOFICI. - ISSN 1124-1047. - STAMPA. - 2017:(2017), pp. 49-69.

Il concetto di 'pazzia' in Bruno tra "Spaccio" e "Cabala"

Meroi, Fabrizio
2017-01-01

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The article examines the way in which the concept of ‘madness’ is used by Giordano Bruno in two of his most important works, the Spaccio de la bestia trionfante and Cabala del cavallo pegaseo. The author focuses especially on Spaccio and on the problem of its relationship with Cabala. The theme of ‘madness’ is dealt with in very different ways in the two works, a further argument in favor of the interpretation that argues for a deep discontinuity between Spaccio and Cabala.
2017
Meroi, Fabrizio
Il concetto di 'pazzia' in Bruno tra "Spaccio" e "Cabala" / Meroi, Fabrizio. - In: STUDI FILOSOFICI. - ISSN 1124-1047. - STAMPA. - 2017:(2017), pp. 49-69.
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