Essays in ancient Greek philosophy
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Essays in ancient Greek philosophy
State University of New York Press, c1971-
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注記
Papers originally presented at the annual meetings of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, 1953-
Vol. 2- edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
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.
目次
Preface
Introduction
Journal and Standard Reference Abbreviations
I. Pre-Socratics
Dinos
John Ferguson
Xenophanes' Scepticism
James H. Lesher
Parmenides' Way of Truth and B16
Jackson P. Hershbell
"Nothing" as "Not-being": Some Literary Contexts that Bear on Plato
Alexander P. D. Mourelatos
Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides
David J. Furley
Anaxagoras and Epicurus
Margaret E. Reesor
Form and Content in Gorgias' Helen and Palamedes: Phetoric, Philosophy, Inconsistency and Valid Argument in some Greek Thinkers
Arthur W. H. Adkins
Socrates and Prodicus in the Clouds
Z. Philip Ambrose
II. Plato
The Socratic Problem: Some Second Thoughts
Eric A. Havelock
Doctrine and Dramatic Dates of Plato's Dialogues
Robert S. Brumbaugh
The Tragic and Comic Poet of the Symposium
Diskin Clay
Charmides' First Definition: Sophrosyne as Quietness
L. A. Kosman
The Arguments in the Phaedo Concerning the Thesis That the Soul Is a Harmonia
C. C. W. Taylor
The Form of the Good in Plato's Republic
Gerasimos Santas
Logos in the Theaetetus and the Sophist
Edward M. Galligan
Episteme and Doxa : Some Reflections on Eleatic and Heraclitean Themes in Plato
Robert G. Turnbull
III. Aristotle
On the Antecedents of Aristotle's Bipartite Psychology
William W. Fortenbaugh
Heart and Soul in Aristotle
Theodore Tracy
Eidos as Norm in Aristotle's Biology
Anthony Preus
Intellectualism in Aristotle
David Keyt
Aristotle's Analysis of Change and Plato's Theory of Transcendent Ideas
Chung-Hwan Chen
The Fifth Element in Aristotle's De Philosophia : A Critical Reexamination
David E. Hahm
IV. Post-Aristotelian Philosophy
Problems in Epicurean Physics
David Konstan
Zeno and Stoic Consistency
John M. Rist
The Stoic Conception of Fate
Josiah B. Gould
Plotinus and Paranormal Phenomena
Richard T. Wallis
Metriopatheia and Apatheia : Some Reflections on a Controversy in Later Greek Ethics
John M. Dillon
Indices
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