Plotinus and Epicurus
Herausgeber: Longo, Angela; Taormina, Daniela Patrizia
Plotinus and Epicurus
Herausgeber: Longo, Angela; Taormina, Daniela Patrizia
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Proposes a new way of understanding themes such as matter, knowledge, human happiness and the gods in Epicurus and Plotinus.
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Proposes a new way of understanding themes such as matter, knowledge, human happiness and the gods in Epicurus and Plotinus.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107124219
- ISBN-10: 1107124212
- Artikelnr.: 45154614
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781107124219
- ISBN-10: 1107124212
- Artikelnr.: 45154614
Preface Daniela Patrizia Taormina; Introduction Angela Longo and Daniela
Patrizia Taormina; Part I. Historical Overview: 1. The school and texts of
Epicurus in the early centuries of the Roman empire Tiziano Dorandi; Part
II. Common Anti-Epicurean Arguments in Plotinus: 2. The mention of Epicurus
in Plotinus' tr. 33 (Enn. II 9) in the context of the polemics between
Pagans and Christians in the second-third century AD: parallels between
Celsus, Plotinus and Origen Angela Longo; 3. Epicureans and Gnostics in tr.
47 (Enn. III 2) 7.29-41 Manuel Mazzetti; 4. 'Heavy birds' in tr. 5 (Enn. V
9) 1.8: References to Epicureanism and the problem of pleasure in Plotinus
Mauricio Pagotto Marsola; 5. Plotinus, Epicurus and the problem of
intellectual evidence: tr. 32 (Enn. V 5) 1 Pierre-Marie Morel; 6. 'What is
known through sense perception is an image'. Plotinus' tr. 32 (Enn. V 5)
1.12-19: an anti-Epicurean argument? Daniela Patrizia Taormina; Part III.
Plotinus' Criticism of Epicurean Doctrines: 7. Corporeal matter,
indefiniteness and multiplicity: Plotinus' critique of Epicurean atomism in
tr. 12 (Enn. II 4) 7.20-8 Marco Ninci; 8. Plotinus' reception of Epicurean
atomism in On Fate, tr. 3 (Enn. III 1) 1-3 Erik Eliasson; Part IV.
Epicureans Elements in Plotinus: Some Instances: 9. Athroa epibol¿: on an
Epicurean formula in Plotinus' work Andrei Cornea; 10. Plotinus and
Epicurus on pleasure and happiness Alessandro Linguiti.
Patrizia Taormina; Part I. Historical Overview: 1. The school and texts of
Epicurus in the early centuries of the Roman empire Tiziano Dorandi; Part
II. Common Anti-Epicurean Arguments in Plotinus: 2. The mention of Epicurus
in Plotinus' tr. 33 (Enn. II 9) in the context of the polemics between
Pagans and Christians in the second-third century AD: parallels between
Celsus, Plotinus and Origen Angela Longo; 3. Epicureans and Gnostics in tr.
47 (Enn. III 2) 7.29-41 Manuel Mazzetti; 4. 'Heavy birds' in tr. 5 (Enn. V
9) 1.8: References to Epicureanism and the problem of pleasure in Plotinus
Mauricio Pagotto Marsola; 5. Plotinus, Epicurus and the problem of
intellectual evidence: tr. 32 (Enn. V 5) 1 Pierre-Marie Morel; 6. 'What is
known through sense perception is an image'. Plotinus' tr. 32 (Enn. V 5)
1.12-19: an anti-Epicurean argument? Daniela Patrizia Taormina; Part III.
Plotinus' Criticism of Epicurean Doctrines: 7. Corporeal matter,
indefiniteness and multiplicity: Plotinus' critique of Epicurean atomism in
tr. 12 (Enn. II 4) 7.20-8 Marco Ninci; 8. Plotinus' reception of Epicurean
atomism in On Fate, tr. 3 (Enn. III 1) 1-3 Erik Eliasson; Part IV.
Epicureans Elements in Plotinus: Some Instances: 9. Athroa epibol¿: on an
Epicurean formula in Plotinus' work Andrei Cornea; 10. Plotinus and
Epicurus on pleasure and happiness Alessandro Linguiti.
Preface Daniela Patrizia Taormina; Introduction Angela Longo and Daniela
Patrizia Taormina; Part I. Historical Overview: 1. The school and texts of
Epicurus in the early centuries of the Roman empire Tiziano Dorandi; Part
II. Common Anti-Epicurean Arguments in Plotinus: 2. The mention of Epicurus
in Plotinus' tr. 33 (Enn. II 9) in the context of the polemics between
Pagans and Christians in the second-third century AD: parallels between
Celsus, Plotinus and Origen Angela Longo; 3. Epicureans and Gnostics in tr.
47 (Enn. III 2) 7.29-41 Manuel Mazzetti; 4. 'Heavy birds' in tr. 5 (Enn. V
9) 1.8: References to Epicureanism and the problem of pleasure in Plotinus
Mauricio Pagotto Marsola; 5. Plotinus, Epicurus and the problem of
intellectual evidence: tr. 32 (Enn. V 5) 1 Pierre-Marie Morel; 6. 'What is
known through sense perception is an image'. Plotinus' tr. 32 (Enn. V 5)
1.12-19: an anti-Epicurean argument? Daniela Patrizia Taormina; Part III.
Plotinus' Criticism of Epicurean Doctrines: 7. Corporeal matter,
indefiniteness and multiplicity: Plotinus' critique of Epicurean atomism in
tr. 12 (Enn. II 4) 7.20-8 Marco Ninci; 8. Plotinus' reception of Epicurean
atomism in On Fate, tr. 3 (Enn. III 1) 1-3 Erik Eliasson; Part IV.
Epicureans Elements in Plotinus: Some Instances: 9. Athroa epibol¿: on an
Epicurean formula in Plotinus' work Andrei Cornea; 10. Plotinus and
Epicurus on pleasure and happiness Alessandro Linguiti.
Patrizia Taormina; Part I. Historical Overview: 1. The school and texts of
Epicurus in the early centuries of the Roman empire Tiziano Dorandi; Part
II. Common Anti-Epicurean Arguments in Plotinus: 2. The mention of Epicurus
in Plotinus' tr. 33 (Enn. II 9) in the context of the polemics between
Pagans and Christians in the second-third century AD: parallels between
Celsus, Plotinus and Origen Angela Longo; 3. Epicureans and Gnostics in tr.
47 (Enn. III 2) 7.29-41 Manuel Mazzetti; 4. 'Heavy birds' in tr. 5 (Enn. V
9) 1.8: References to Epicureanism and the problem of pleasure in Plotinus
Mauricio Pagotto Marsola; 5. Plotinus, Epicurus and the problem of
intellectual evidence: tr. 32 (Enn. V 5) 1 Pierre-Marie Morel; 6. 'What is
known through sense perception is an image'. Plotinus' tr. 32 (Enn. V 5)
1.12-19: an anti-Epicurean argument? Daniela Patrizia Taormina; Part III.
Plotinus' Criticism of Epicurean Doctrines: 7. Corporeal matter,
indefiniteness and multiplicity: Plotinus' critique of Epicurean atomism in
tr. 12 (Enn. II 4) 7.20-8 Marco Ninci; 8. Plotinus' reception of Epicurean
atomism in On Fate, tr. 3 (Enn. III 1) 1-3 Erik Eliasson; Part IV.
Epicureans Elements in Plotinus: Some Instances: 9. Athroa epibol¿: on an
Epicurean formula in Plotinus' work Andrei Cornea; 10. Plotinus and
Epicurus on pleasure and happiness Alessandro Linguiti.