Praise for The Individual and the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy:
“This book is in some ways a landmark in the history of Renaissance thought, corresponding to Burckhardt. It is a work of great significance for the determination of how the Renaissance spirit fundamentally questioned and undermined Medieval thought. Because of his acquaintance with the Enlightenment and because of his own constructive philosophical work, Cassirer is able to put the Renaissance into perspective in relation to the Reformation and the Middle Ages.”
— JAROSLAV PELIKAN
“The Individual and the Cosmos is probably the most important single interpretive work on the philosophical thought of the Renaissance. None of the several European and American scholars who have made important contributions in this field has gone as far as Cassirer in penetrating the underlying conceptions of the period.”
— CHARLES TRINKAUS
“Cassirer’s volume is a classic … it is the most significant of the German works on the Renaissance produced in the last generation. This English version should be widely used by students of the various literatures, of political theory, of the history of religion and Reformation thought, and of the history of science, as well as by those concerned with intellectual history in general.”
— JOHN HERMAN RANDALL, JR.
“Cassirer’s The Individual and the Cosmos is, perhaps next to his Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, his most significant scholarly achievement. It is an evaluation of the significance of Renaissance thinking in the history of philosophy and is of no less interest to philosophers than to historians.”
— FELIX GILBERT