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Andreas Libavius

    Die Gerätschaft der chymischen Kunst
    Die Liebensteiner Brunnenschrift von 1610
    Examen Philosophiae
    • 2009

      Examen Philosophiae

      Novae, Quae Veteri Abrogandae Opponitur (1615)

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book presents a critical examination of new philosophy as proposed by Galileo and Descartes, contrasting it with traditional philosophical views. Libavius Andrea defends ancient philosophy by presenting arguments against the innovations of his contemporaries, delving into topics such as natural philosophy, metaphysics, logic, and morality. This significant work contributes to the historical discourse on philosophical debates, highlighting the tensions between old and new thought. It is offered as a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural and intellectual heritage.

      Examen Philosophiae