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Early modern map-making was considered an art, contributing to the diverse visual culture of Renaissance Europe. From the mid-fifteenth century, Italian humanists rediscovered the golden ages of Greek and Roman antiquity, leading to a revolution in art and philosophy.
The second massive diagram covers 600 C.E. to about 1935. Each one is about 4 feet wide and 44 feet tall, with the text at 12-pont font. Both diagrams are based on Sociology of Philosophies by Randall Collins.
See a complete table of contents, with links to specific sections, for the lengthy “Map of Philosophy” just below, and an image of the full map just above (purchase a hard copy here). Carneades’ intention to bring “these ideas back to the modern agora from the Ivory Tower” is a noble one.
26 Νοε 2022 · The map brings cartography and art together in a collage of distinctive elements: a photo of Debord and Chtcheglov (top left), cut outs of aerial photography of sites in the left bank of the Seine (in the middle) and a reproduction of an evocative painting 29 (bottom right).
22 Ιουλ 2019 · 1778-1832: The emergence of modern world maps. The invention of the marine chronometer transformed marine navigation—as ships were now able to detect both longitude and latitude. Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, a French geographer, was responsible for the 18th century’s highly accurate world maps and nautical charts.
11 Μαΐ 2016 · Rather than appearing always to efface itself before the art objects of its contemplation, art history and criticism are considered here to have their own philosophical commitments that are taken up and adapted in the development of other kinds of work more broadly accepted as philosophical.
‘A global art history?’ considers a range of different examples of artistic practice from around the world, including the sculpture of the Dogon people of Mali and the calligraphy of Wu Zhen, who was active during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368).