Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy
Herausgeber: Salles, Ricardo
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In antiquity living beings are inextricably linked to the cosmos as a whole. A full understanding of one therefore requires a full account of the other, and vice versa. This volume addresses philosophical issues arising from this double relation.
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In antiquity living beings are inextricably linked to the cosmos as a whole. A full understanding of one therefore requires a full account of the other, and vice versa. This volume addresses philosophical issues arising from this double relation.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836579
- ISBN-10: 1108836577
- Artikelnr.: 60549339
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836579
- ISBN-10: 1108836577
- Artikelnr.: 60549339
Introduction. The intersection of biology and cosmology in ancient
philosophy Ricardo Salles; 1. Souls and cosmos before Plato: five short
doxographical studies André Laks; 2. The ensouled cosmos in Plato's
Timaeus: biological science as a guide to cosmology? Barbara Sattler; 3.
Platonic 'desmology' and the body of the World Animal (Tim. 30c-34a)
Dimitri el Murr; 4. The world-soul takes command. The doctrine of the
world-soul in the Epinomis of Philip of Opus and in the Academy of Polemon
John Dillon; 5. Begotten and made: creation as cosmogony in Middle
Platonism George Boys-Stones; 6. The De Motu Animalium on the movement of
the heavens John M. Cooper; 7. Biology and cosmology in Aristotle James G.
Lennox; 8. Recapitulation theory and transcendental morphology in antiquity
James Wilberding; 9. The Stoics' empiricist model of divine thought George
Boys-Stones; 10. Why is the cosmos intelligent? Stoic cosmology and Plato,
Timaeus 30a2-c1 Ricardo Salles; 11. Cardiology and cosmology in
post-Chrysippean Stoicism Emmanuele Vimercati; 12. The agency of the world
Katja Maria Vogt; 13. God and the material world: biology and cosmology in
Galen's physiology R. J. Hankinson; 14. At the intersection of cosmology
and biology: Plotinus on nature Lloyd P. Gerson; 15. Is the heaven an
animal? Avicenna's celestial psychology between cosmology and biology
Tomasso Alpina.
philosophy Ricardo Salles; 1. Souls and cosmos before Plato: five short
doxographical studies André Laks; 2. The ensouled cosmos in Plato's
Timaeus: biological science as a guide to cosmology? Barbara Sattler; 3.
Platonic 'desmology' and the body of the World Animal (Tim. 30c-34a)
Dimitri el Murr; 4. The world-soul takes command. The doctrine of the
world-soul in the Epinomis of Philip of Opus and in the Academy of Polemon
John Dillon; 5. Begotten and made: creation as cosmogony in Middle
Platonism George Boys-Stones; 6. The De Motu Animalium on the movement of
the heavens John M. Cooper; 7. Biology and cosmology in Aristotle James G.
Lennox; 8. Recapitulation theory and transcendental morphology in antiquity
James Wilberding; 9. The Stoics' empiricist model of divine thought George
Boys-Stones; 10. Why is the cosmos intelligent? Stoic cosmology and Plato,
Timaeus 30a2-c1 Ricardo Salles; 11. Cardiology and cosmology in
post-Chrysippean Stoicism Emmanuele Vimercati; 12. The agency of the world
Katja Maria Vogt; 13. God and the material world: biology and cosmology in
Galen's physiology R. J. Hankinson; 14. At the intersection of cosmology
and biology: Plotinus on nature Lloyd P. Gerson; 15. Is the heaven an
animal? Avicenna's celestial psychology between cosmology and biology
Tomasso Alpina.
Introduction. The intersection of biology and cosmology in ancient
philosophy Ricardo Salles; 1. Souls and cosmos before Plato: five short
doxographical studies André Laks; 2. The ensouled cosmos in Plato's
Timaeus: biological science as a guide to cosmology? Barbara Sattler; 3.
Platonic 'desmology' and the body of the World Animal (Tim. 30c-34a)
Dimitri el Murr; 4. The world-soul takes command. The doctrine of the
world-soul in the Epinomis of Philip of Opus and in the Academy of Polemon
John Dillon; 5. Begotten and made: creation as cosmogony in Middle
Platonism George Boys-Stones; 6. The De Motu Animalium on the movement of
the heavens John M. Cooper; 7. Biology and cosmology in Aristotle James G.
Lennox; 8. Recapitulation theory and transcendental morphology in antiquity
James Wilberding; 9. The Stoics' empiricist model of divine thought George
Boys-Stones; 10. Why is the cosmos intelligent? Stoic cosmology and Plato,
Timaeus 30a2-c1 Ricardo Salles; 11. Cardiology and cosmology in
post-Chrysippean Stoicism Emmanuele Vimercati; 12. The agency of the world
Katja Maria Vogt; 13. God and the material world: biology and cosmology in
Galen's physiology R. J. Hankinson; 14. At the intersection of cosmology
and biology: Plotinus on nature Lloyd P. Gerson; 15. Is the heaven an
animal? Avicenna's celestial psychology between cosmology and biology
Tomasso Alpina.
philosophy Ricardo Salles; 1. Souls and cosmos before Plato: five short
doxographical studies André Laks; 2. The ensouled cosmos in Plato's
Timaeus: biological science as a guide to cosmology? Barbara Sattler; 3.
Platonic 'desmology' and the body of the World Animal (Tim. 30c-34a)
Dimitri el Murr; 4. The world-soul takes command. The doctrine of the
world-soul in the Epinomis of Philip of Opus and in the Academy of Polemon
John Dillon; 5. Begotten and made: creation as cosmogony in Middle
Platonism George Boys-Stones; 6. The De Motu Animalium on the movement of
the heavens John M. Cooper; 7. Biology and cosmology in Aristotle James G.
Lennox; 8. Recapitulation theory and transcendental morphology in antiquity
James Wilberding; 9. The Stoics' empiricist model of divine thought George
Boys-Stones; 10. Why is the cosmos intelligent? Stoic cosmology and Plato,
Timaeus 30a2-c1 Ricardo Salles; 11. Cardiology and cosmology in
post-Chrysippean Stoicism Emmanuele Vimercati; 12. The agency of the world
Katja Maria Vogt; 13. God and the material world: biology and cosmology in
Galen's physiology R. J. Hankinson; 14. At the intersection of cosmology
and biology: Plotinus on nature Lloyd P. Gerson; 15. Is the heaven an
animal? Avicenna's celestial psychology between cosmology and biology
Tomasso Alpina.