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Conjecture De Nicolas De Cusa, Cardinal, Touchant Les Derniers Temps, Écrite L'an 1452 ; Avec La Trad. D'une Pièce Extraite Des Oeuvres Mêlées De M. Baluze, Imprimées À Paris En 1678: Contenant La Censure Faite À Rome En 1318 De 60 Articles Extraits Du Commentaire De Frère Pierre Jean Olive, De ...
Nicolaus (de Cusa), Etienne Baluze, Isaac de Larrey
chez Daniel Pain, marchand libraire, sur le Voorburgwal, 1700
Nicholas of Cusa (1401 – August 11, 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus, was a cardinal of the Catholic Church from Germany (Holy Roman Empire), a philosopher, theologian, jurist, mathematician, and an astronomer. He is widely considered one of the great geniuses and polymaths of the 15th century. He is today recognized for significant spiritual, scientific and political contributions in European history, notable examples of which include his mystical or spiritual writings on 'learned ignorance' (and mathematical ideas expressed in related essays), as well as his participation in power struggles between Rome and the German states of the Holy Roman Empire.
Nikolaus von Kues beschreibt in gründlicher Weise das Wesen des Verstandes und der Vernunft. Die Vernunft ist bestrebt alle Grenzen zu überschreiten (z. B. im unendlich Kleinen und Großen) der Verstand jedoch ist bestrebt die Vernunft zu korrigieren. Nikolaus von Kues sagt, dass es keine kleinsten Elementarteilchen geben kann, außer in der reinen Vernunft. Nikolaus von Kues spricht von drei Welten mit folgenden Mittelpunkten: Gott, Intelligenz und Vernunftseele. Auch das Prinzip der Individuation wird in seinem Buch gerechtfertigt.