Renesansowa koncepcja duszy w ujęciu H. C. Agrippy von Nettesheim na podstawie "De occulta philosophia"
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In my article I present the conception of soul of Cornelius Agrippa based on his greatest work
"De occulta philosophia" which is a kid of summa of natural and occult philosophy, hermeticism,
cabbala, astrology, humanistic theology, medicine, and alchemy. Henricus Cornelius Agrippa von
Nettesheim (1486-1535) was a famous renaissance philosopher, cabalist, astrologer and theologian
whose contribution in renaissance philosophical deliberations is significant but still unknown in
Poland. Agrippa's notion of soul is very important for his own project of new pure magic which is
described in his opus magnum. Therefore agrippian magic contains and perfects three kinds of
knowledge: phisics, mathematics and theology. In the similary way Agrippa divided whole Cosmos
in to three worlds. First and the most inferior world of the threefold Cosmos is the world of four
elements of substance in Aristotle's meaning. The second one is the world of celestial bodies which
comprises planets, stars and laws that rule them, and which is above the first world. The third one is the divine world of angels, soul of the world with platonic ideas and other intelligibilities. The three
kinds of knowledge which Agrippa also called "regulative philosophy" are very useful for human in
studying of each of three agrippian worlds. From this point of view also notion of humanity is very
important for Agrippa. By the similarity between the macro- and microcosmos which appear in
Agrippa's thought also human soul is threefold. Thus human soul contains in hierarchical order three
parts viz.: idolum (which is the most inferior), ratio (being the middle part) and mens (which is on
highest position in human soul). Each part has its own function which can be fully activated by
God's light received by mens. In describing of functions of threefold soul Agrippa receives
inspirations from prior philosophers like Aristotle, Awicenna or Awerroes. Another cause which
emphases a great role of the agrippian conception of the soul is its connection with oryginal concepts
of phantasy and threefold melancholy which is similar to the treepartite soul. Those two concepts are
the examples of the influences of celestial powers which source is in stars and planets.
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