In the Renaissance, habits have provided the keystone for all theories of subjectivity. It is the knowing subject that posits itself out of itself, namely, in what it knows, in order to bring back what it has known into the subjectivity of its mind.
Pozzo, R. (2019). Habit, Renaissance Concept of. In Marco Sgarbi (a cura di), Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy (pp. 1-3). Basel : Springer Nature [10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_198-2].
Habit, Renaissance Concept of
Pozzo, Riccardo
2019-01-01
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