Machiavelli's Effectual Truth Machiavelli's Effectual Truth

Machiavelli's Effectual Truth

Creating the Modern World

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Publisher Description

Machiavelli is said to be a Renaissance thinker, yet in a notable phrase he invented, 'the effectual truth,' he attacked the high-sounding humanism typical of the Renaissance, while mounting a conspiracy against the classical and Christian values of his time. In Machiavelli's Effectual Truth this overlooked phrase is studied and explained for the first time. The upshot of 'effectual truth' for any individual is to not depend on anyone or anything outside yourself to keep you free and secure. Mansfield argues that this phrase reveals Machiavelli's approach to modern science, with its focus on the efficient cause and concern for fact. He inquires into the effect Machiavelli expected from his own writings, who believed his philosophy would have an effect that future philosophers could not ignore. His plan, according to Mansfield, was to bring about a desired effect and thus to create his own future and ours.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2023
September 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
633
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
6
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