La Filosofía del Renacimiento y el Humanismo según Thomas Leinkauf
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.41.2018.20103Keywords:
, Renacimiento, Humanismo, Filosofía, Thomas LeinkaufAbstract
El presente escrito muestra algunas claves del monumental Grundriss Philosophie des Humanismus und der Renaissance (1350-1600), de Thomas Leinkauf, al tiempo que comenta algunas de sus hipótesis historiográficas y los hallazgos conceptuales del autor para entender este período.
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