The ratio of the action and inaction of a person in the philosophical thought of the Renaissance

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 2 (22):178-183 (2012)
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The article considered the relation of human activity and inactivity in the Renaissance’s philosophy. Special attention concentrated on the existential aspects relations with the activity and inactivity and the causes of revaluation of practice.

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