La scène infinie de Giordano Bruno

In this paper, we propose to consider how Giordano Bruno's thought of infinity challenges the Renaissance or baroque concept of the theatrum mundi. The universe can not be a theatre. Yet, the theatre dispositive keeps coming back in the philosopher's work, but as a redefined theater, const...

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