Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy IIJohn Peter Anton, George L. Kustas, Anthony Preus SUNY Press, 1 de gen. 1971 - 541 pàgines Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, Volume Two, reflects the refinements in scholarship and philosophical analysis that have impacted classical philosophy in recent years. It is a selection of the best papers presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy during the last decade. The papers presented indicate a shift in accent from a predominant preference for the application of linguistic methods in the study of texts to a more intensified concern for contextual examinations of philosophical concepts. The works of both younger scholars and senior authors show a more liberal, yet controlled, use of historical and cultural elements in interpretation. The papers also reflect advances in scholarship in adjacent fields of Greek studies. From pre-Socratic to post-Aristotelian philosophers, the papers in this volume are intended to stimulate interest in the major accomplishments of classical philosophers. This work augments its companion volume Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. |
Continguts
Dinos | 3 |
Xenophanes Scepticism | 20 |
Parmenides Way of Truth and B16 | 41 |
Some Literary Contexts That Bear on Plato | 59 |
Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides | 70 |
Anaxagoras and Epicurus | 93 |
Rhetoric Philosophy Inconsistency and Invalid Argument in Some Greek Thinkers | 107 |
Socrates and Prodicus in the Clouds | 129 |
On the Antecedents of Aristotles Bipartite Psychology | 303 |
Heart and Soul in Aristotle | 321 |
Eidos as Norm in Aristotles Biology | 340 |
Intellectualism in Aristotle | 364 |
Aristotles Analysis of Change and Platos Theory of Transcendent Ideas | 388 |
A Critical Reexamination | 404 |
Problems in Epicurean Physics | 431 |
Zeno and Stoic Consistency | 465 |
Some Second Thoughts | 147 |
Doctrine and Dramatic Dates of Platos Dialogues | 174 |
The Tragic and Comic Poet of the Symposium | 186 |
Sophrosyne as Quietness | 203 |
The Arguments in the Phaedo Concerning the Thesis That the Soul Is a Harmonia | 217 |
The Form of the Good in Platos Republic | 232 |
Logos in the Theaetetus and the Sophist | 264 |
Some Reflections on Eleatic and Heraclitean Themes in Plato | 279 |
The Stoic Conception of Fate | 478 |
Plotinus and Paranormal Phenomena | 495 |
Some Reflections on a Controversy in Later Greek Ethics | 508 |
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