Danielle A. Layne teaches philosophy at Gonzaga University. Harold Tarrant is Conjoint Professor of Classics at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and author of Plato's First Interpreters.
Danielle A. Layne teaches philosophy at Gonzaga University. Harold Tarrant is Conjoint Professor of Classics at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and author of Plato's First Interpreters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction —Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism —Geert Roskam Chapter 2. Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates' Daimonion —John F. Finamore Chapter 3. The Daimonion of Socrates: Daimones and Divination in Neoplatonism —Crystal Addey Chapter 4. Socrates in the Neoplatonic Psychology of Hermias —Christina-Panagiota Manolea Chapter 5. The Character of Socrates and the Good of Dialogue Form: Neoplatonic Hermeneutics —Danielle A. Layne Chapter 6. Hypostasizing Socrates —Michael Griffin Chapter 7. Socratic Character: Proclus on the Function of Erotic Intellect —James M. Ambury Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the Commentary of Olympiodorus —François Renaud Chapter 9. Akrasia and Enkrateia in Simplicius's Commentary on Epictetus's Encheiridion —Marilynn Lawrence Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates' Change of Register —Harold Tarrant Conclusion —Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant Appendix: The Reception of Socrates in Late Antiquity: Authors, Texts, and Notable References Notes Bibliography List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Introduction —Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism —Geert Roskam Chapter 2. Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates' Daimonion —John F. Finamore Chapter 3. The Daimonion of Socrates: Daimones and Divination in Neoplatonism —Crystal Addey Chapter 4. Socrates in the Neoplatonic Psychology of Hermias —Christina-Panagiota Manolea Chapter 5. The Character of Socrates and the Good of Dialogue Form: Neoplatonic Hermeneutics —Danielle A. Layne Chapter 6. Hypostasizing Socrates —Michael Griffin Chapter 7. Socratic Character: Proclus on the Function of Erotic Intellect —James M. Ambury Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the Commentary of Olympiodorus —François Renaud Chapter 9. Akrasia and Enkrateia in Simplicius's Commentary on Epictetus's Encheiridion —Marilynn Lawrence Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates' Change of Register —Harold Tarrant Conclusion —Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant Appendix: The Reception of Socrates in Late Antiquity: Authors, Texts, and Notable References Notes Bibliography List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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