Corpus Hermeticum – The Wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus

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The Egyptian god Thoth is depicted in the form of a baboon. The Renaissance is considered the beginning of modern science, science based on the intellectual efforts of man-scientists. Interestingly, and usually not emphasized, it is strongly marked by a published doctrine – hermetism. The doctrine attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, the legendary Egyptian sage, which … Read more

Memory and Imagination

< p > Although several centuries separate us from the intellectual revolution started by Giordano Bruno, we still gladly join it. It begins with increasing the capacity of our memory, in other words, it relates to knowledge about how to live. Instead of passing through life like a leaf in the wind, we can gather … Read more

Nikola Kuzanski – On Learned Ignorance

Numerous philosophical, humanistic, and scientific concepts that constitute the modern worldview are based on philosophical and humanistic ideas from the Renaissance and the late Middle Ages. Included among them are the philosophical ideas of the relatively unknown medieval philosopher, theologian, and humanist Nicholas of Cusa, whom contemporary scholars identify as a philosopher bridging the gap … Read more

Giordano Bruno

This year marks the 420th anniversary of Giordano Bruno’s death. As his burning at the stake is often mentioned more frequently than the significance of his philosophy, we consider it necessary to briefly outline the basic features of Giordano Bruno’s philosophical thought. Bruno expanded Copernicus’ heliocentric system to include the “infinity of the universe and … Read more