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Erasmus’ Praise of Folly; ERASMUS’ PRAISE OF FOLLY: ... “According to the definitions of the Stoics, wisdom is no other than to be governed by reason, while folly is to be swayed by the power of the passions,”9 Folly says. She agrees with this interpretation, but says that there is more passion than reason,
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One of his best known works is In Praise of Folly. Erasmus dedicated Folly to his friend, ... Folly was not the only controversial work Erasmus produced by any means. His Greek New Testament was a center of great controversy, especially since Erasmus’s interpretation pointed out errors in Jerome’s Vulgate.
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The Catholic monk and scholar, Desiderius Erasmus (1467-1536), long had criticized abuses within the Catholic Church. His The Praise of Folly is the classic example of this. ... In Praise of Folly: Buy the book ... Erasmus: Praise of Folly and Other Writings: Critical Commentary; The Erasmus Reader; Discourse on Free Will:
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In his praise of Folly Erasmus continues to include the: ... though yet, unless an overweening opinion of myself may have made me blind in my own cause, I have praised folly, but not altogether foolishly. And now to say somewhat to that other cavil, of biting. ... Erasmus: Praise of Folly and Other Writings: Critical Commentary...
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We may call one of these the positive and the other the negative interpretation. According to the negative approach, the subjective signifies the lack of truth and reality: it has to do with imagination, fantasy and chimeras.
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My Followers; Folly Speaks ... And their futile reward, a word of praise from a handful of people, ... If anything written by the apostles lacks polish and the master's touch, they don't damn it outright but suggest a suitable interpretation, and this, I suppose, is intended as a tribute in deference to its antiquity and...
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The Praise of Folly by Erasmus ... This section of THE PRAISE OF FOLLY was especially controversial when it was published. Finally, the work dwells on the virtues of Christianity, which, according to Folly, look like madness to the world: Even Christ, she says, was a divine fool to sacrifice himself for humanity.
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