Cause naturali e influssi diabolici: Cardano sulle streghe e i demoni

Laura Cesco-Frare
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This contribution proposes an interpretation of Girolamo Cardano’s views on witchcraft. To this end, the paper offers a reading of chapter LXXX of Cardano’s De rerum varietate (1557), where he exam-ines the nature of the so-called witches, in light of the broader framework of Cardano’s philosophy, relating it back to the concepts of varietas and subtilitas, as well as his focus on the conjecturales dis-ciplinae. Then, Cardano’s thought is contrasted with two late-medieval authors, namely John Buridan (with the figure of the vetula) and Peter of Abano (with his views on demonic influxes). Against the background of this analysis, it emerges that Cardano views witchcraft as belonging to the natural and human sphere, as a phenomenon that ultimately rests on a series of social and physiological factors, though he does not exclude completely the eventuality of supernatural influxes on worldly affairs: this complex picture cannot thus be reduced to one of the opposing poles of the Renaissance debate on the nature of witchcraft.
自然原因和魔鬼的影响,女巫和恶魔的负担
这篇文章提出了对吉罗拉莫·卡尔达诺关于巫术的观点的解释。为此,本文提供了对卡尔达诺的《多样性》(1557)第LXXX章的阅读,在卡尔达诺哲学的更广泛框架下,他检查了所谓女巫的本质,将其与多样性和可变性的概念联系起来,以及他对推测学科的关注。然后,将卡尔达诺的思想与中世纪后期的两位作家进行对比,即约翰·布里丹(用维纳斯的形象)和阿巴诺的彼得(用他对恶魔流入的看法)。在这种分析的背景下,卡尔达诺认为巫术属于自然和人类领域,是一种最终取决于一系列社会和生理因素的现象,尽管他并没有完全排除超自然因素对世俗事务的影响:因此,这种复杂的图景不能被简化为文艺复兴时期关于巫术本质辩论的对立两极之一。
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