Cause, Principle, And Unity by Giordano Bruno

This philosophical work delves into the nature of the universe, exploring the interconnectedness of all things and the infinite possibilities that arise from such unity. It challenges traditional Aristotelian views by proposing that the universe is boundless and filled with countless worlds, each governed by the same fundamental principles. Through a series of dialogues, the text examines the relationship between cause and effect, the essence of matter, and the role of the divine in the cosmos, ultimately advocating for a more holistic understanding of existence that transcends conventional boundaries.

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Published
1584
Nationality
Italian
Length
Short
Pages
150-200
Original Language
Italian
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