04253 am 22006013u 450 991036504980332120231110221553.03-11-055760-610.1515/9783110557602(CKB)4100000009185785(OAPEN)1006615(DE-B1597)486990(OCoLC)1114911778(DE-B1597)9783110557602(MiAaPQ)EBC5428863(Au-PeEL)EBL5428863(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/32999(EXLCZ)99410000000918578520200406h20192019 fg enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSocrates, or on Human Knowledge Bilingual Edition /Simone Luzzatto; Michela Torbidoni, Giuseppe VeltriBerlin/BostonDe Gruyter2019Berlin ;Boston : De Gruyter, [2019]©20191 online resource (571) Studies and Texts in Scepticism ;83-11-055835-1 3-11-055753-3 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Synopsis of Socrates, Or On Human Knowledge -- Chronology -- Note on the Text -- Serenissimo prencipe et eccellentissimo collegio -- Al benigno lettore -- Argomento -- Accusa contra socrate everssore dell'humane dottrine -- Discolpa di socrate -- Si propone ciò che si deve deliberare circa socrate -- The Deceit of the Senses: Sight and the Mirror -- What Does Philosopher à l'antique Mean to Simone Luzzatto? -- Bibliography -- Index of Names and Places -- Index of Sources -- Index of Major TopicsSocrates, Or On Human Knowledge, published in Venice in 1651, is the only work written by a Jew that contains so far the promise of a genuinely sceptical investigation into the validity of human certainties. Simone Luzzatto masterly developed this book as a pièce of theatre where Socrates, as main actor, has the task to demonstrate the limits and weaknesses of the human capacity to acquire knowledge without being guided by revelation. He achieved this goal by offering an overview of the various and contradictory gnosiological opinions disseminated since ancient times: the divergence of views, to which he addressed the most attention, prevented him from giving a fixed definition of the nature of the cognitive process. This obliged him to come to the audacious conclusion of neither affirming nor denying anything concerning human knowledge, and finally of suspending his judgement altogether.This work unfortunately had little success in Luzzatto's lifetime, and was subsequently almost forgotten. The absence of substantial evidence from his contemporaries and that of his epistolary have thus increased the difficulty of tracing not only its legacy in the history of philosophical though, but also of understanding the circumstances surrounding the writing of his Socrates.The present edition will be a preliminary study aiming to shed some light on the philosophical and historical value of this work's translation, indeed it will provide a broader readership with the opportunity to access this immensely complicated work and also to grasp some aspects of the composite intellectual framework and admirable modernity of Venetian Jewish culture in the ghetto.Studies and Texts in Scepticism JudaismbicsscJewish studiesbicsscJewish Scepticism.Simone Luzzatto.Socrates.JudaismJewish studies149.73Luzzatto Simone, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut617139Torbidoni Michela, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtVeltri Giuseppe, edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaftfndhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/fndDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910365049803321Socrates, or on Human Knowledge2160627UNINA