Abstract:Nicholas of Cusa was born in Kues (Germany) in 1401 and died in 1464 in Todi (Italy); he studied canon law and pursued a career in the Church, eventually becoming Cardinal. In his philosophical work he covered philosophical theology, mathematical theory, mysticism, philosophical anthropology, and philosophy
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