Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity

Interpretations of De Anima
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Año de publicación
1996
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244
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Título: Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity Subtítulo: Interpretations of De Anima Autor: H. J. Blumenthal Editorial: Duckworth Books Categoría: Estudios clásicos/ Filosofía País: Inglaterra Estado: Usado, , pasta dura sin camisa, portada desgastada, libro en buen estado Descripción: "H. J. Blumenthal is such an eminent scholar in the field of Neoplatonic Studies, and the scholarship exhibited by this book is so wide-ranging and impressive, that I would venture to say that this is the most important book on Neoplatonism to be published since Dominic O'Meara's Pythagoras Revived." ―Steven Strange, Emory UniversityScholars have traditionally used the Aristotelian commentators as sources for lost philosophical works and occasionally also as aids to understanding Aristotle. In H. J. Blumenthal's view, however, the commentators often assumed that there was a Platonist philosophy to which not only they but Aristotle himself subscribed....Leer más
Título: Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity Subtítulo: Interpretations of De Anima Autor: H. J. Blumenthal Editorial: Duckworth Books Categoría: Estudios clásicos/ Filosofía País: Inglaterra Estado: Usado, , pasta dura sin camisa, portada desgastada, libro en buen estado Descripción: "H. J. Blumenthal is such an eminent scholar in the field of Neoplatonic Studies, and the scholarship exhibited by this book is so wide-ranging and impressive, that I would venture to say that this is the most important book on Neoplatonism to be published since Dominic O'Meara's Pythagoras Revived." ―Steven Strange, Emory UniversityScholars have traditionally used the Aristotelian commentators as sources for lost philosophical works and occasionally also as aids to understanding Aristotle. In H. J. Blumenthal's view, however, the commentators often assumed that there was a Platonist philosophy to which not only they but Aristotle himself subscribed. Their expository writing usually expressed their versions of Neoplatonist philosophy. Blumenthal here places the commentators in their intellectual and historical contexts, identifies their philosophical views, and demonstrates their tendency to read Aristotle as if he were a member of their philosophical circle.This book focuses on the commentators' exposition of Aristotle's treatise De anima (On the Soul), because it is relatively well documented and because the concept of soul was so important in all Neoplatonic systems. Blumenthal explains how the Neoplatonizing of Aristotle's thought, as well as the widespread use of the commentators' works, influenced the understanding of Aristotle in both the Islamic and Judaeo-Christian traditions.H. J. Blumenthal is the author or coeditor of six previous books and is currently preparing a two-volume translation, with introduction and commentary, of Simplicius' Commentary on "De anima" for publication in Cornell's series Ancient Commentators on Aristotle. Leer menos
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Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity
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715627198
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