Charles Sorel’s Science universelle is one of the most relevant examples of 17th century encyclopedism. At the heart of the work is the reorganization of knowledge in its confrontation with the philosophy of the novatores, the heterogeneous group of authors united above all by the need to overcome Aristotelian philosophy. The use of the definition novatores within the philosophical production of the 17th century has recently attracted the attention of several scholars. Particularly interesting in this regard is Sorel’s description of this category of philosophers in his work, most probably influenced by the philosophy of Tommaso Campanella, which the author came to know in France.
«Campanella grand novateur» Tommaso Campanella e i «novatores» in La Science universelle di Charles Sorel
SGARRO T
2021-01-01
Abstract
Charles Sorel’s Science universelle is one of the most relevant examples of 17th century encyclopedism. At the heart of the work is the reorganization of knowledge in its confrontation with the philosophy of the novatores, the heterogeneous group of authors united above all by the need to overcome Aristotelian philosophy. The use of the definition novatores within the philosophical production of the 17th century has recently attracted the attention of several scholars. Particularly interesting in this regard is Sorel’s description of this category of philosophers in his work, most probably influenced by the philosophy of Tommaso Campanella, which the author came to know in France.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.