Article ID: CBB198160754

A Cosmological Controversy in the Renaissance: Marsilio Ficino’s and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola’s Contrasting Views on the Animation of the Heavens (2021)

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In the early twenty-first century, we often ask whether there is life (intelligent or otherwise) in the cosmos, but almost never whether the heavens themselves are actually alive or animated, that is, infused somehow with a soul, the anima mundi, or some such entity. This was not the case in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, or the early modern period. Although Aristotelians normally answered no to this question, Marsilio Ficino (1433–99) took a decidedly Platonic turn when he answered the question positively, insistently, and consistently in a broad range of works over his entire philosophical career. By contrast, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (1463–94), Ficino’s younger contemporary, began by embracing the new Platonic position but joined the Aristotelian fold in his later works. In this essay, I will briefly compare and contrast Ficino’s solid and consistent position with the changing trajectory of Pico’s views over the course of his short but intense career. This essay is an exploration of central themes and some preliminary reflections thereon. These essentially Platonic views of a living universe provide the conceptual and literary foundations for understanding this issue in the early modern period.

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Authors & Contributors
Akopyan, Ovanes
Hirai, Hiro
Hladký, Vojtech
Comacchi, Maria Vittoria
Robichaud, Denis J.-J.
Thijssen, Johannes M. M. H.
Journals
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
Vivarium: Journal for Mediaeval Philosophy and the Intellectual Life of the Middle Ages
Rinascimento: Rivista dell'Istituto Nazionale di Studi sul Rinascimento
Renaissance Quarterly
Giornale Critico della Filosofia Italiana
Publishers
Shepheard-Walwyn
Semper
Routledge
Leo S. Olschki Editore
Ashgate, Variorum
Ashgate
Concepts
Philosophy
Neoplatonism
Soul (philosophy)
Astrology
Aristotelianism
Philosophy and religion
People
Ficino, Marsilio
Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni
Aristotle
Liceti, Fortunio
Valla, Lorenzo
Thomas Aquinas, Saint
Time Periods
Renaissance
15th century
16th century
Medieval
17th century
14th century
Places
Italy
Florence (Italy)
Hellenistic world
Byzantium
France
Europe
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