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Philosophy timeline

COPERNICUS

GIORDANO BRUNO

HUMANISM AND REINASSANCE

CHRISTIANE PHILOSOPHY

it has the aim to make humans understand the truth given from God

1548 - 1600

1473 - 1543

From XV to XVI century

TOMMASO CAMPANELLA

GALILEO GALILEI

SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION XVI - XVII

AGOSTINO

354 - 430 a.d.He creates Patristics

1568 - 1639

1564 - 1642

Is the set of events that marks the birth of the modern science.

Philosophy timeline

ROUSSEAU

SKEPTICISM

PASCAL

RAZIONALISM

XVII - XVIII century

1712 - 1778.

1623 - 1662

ENLIGHTENMENT

EMPIRICISM

CARTESIO

1596 - 1650

XVIII century

Enlightenment

The French Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in the 18th century that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights. Thinkers like Voltaire, Montesquieu, and Rousseau promoted freedom, equality, and tolerance. Their ideas influenced the French Revolution and modern democratic systems.

Tommaso Campanella

Tommaso Campanella though that the nature had to be studied by its phenomenon

Nature is regulated by three fondamental basics: power, knowledge and love

Copernicus

He was an astronomer who supposed the heliocentric system

Christiane philosophy

Christiane philosophy includes Patristica and Scolastica: - Patristics: the study of thought of fathers; it last from III to VIII century. - Scolasticism: is based on Aristotelian theories; it last from IX to XIV centuries. Most important figure in this period are Anselmo and Tommaso.

Humanism

In this philosophy movement we have an antropocentric vision of the world: humans are in the center. Human is the autor of his own fate. REINASSANCE

It's a period of cultural and artistic renovation. We found a laic culture and art.

Rationalism

It's amovement that has reason and rationality as the foundation of knowledge

Rosseau

Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a French philosopher known for his ideas on society and education. In his book *The Social Contract*, he claims that government should be based on the will of the people, promoting freedom and equality.

Galileo Galilei

He invented the sperimental method, and he is considered the father of modern science. He follows the eliocentric theory, but he was forced to retract.

Giordano Bruno

Bruno thinks that reality is unic and God isn't different from things that he created. Since he goes against Christian's basics, he was convicted to the stake.

Cartesio

One of the founder of the modern philosophical tought. He refuses the traditional knowledge in the school, so he gives a new method of scientific and philosophical research