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- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2024
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Introduction Michael Wiitala; 1. Boethius' Philosophiae consolatio: the
intersection of literary form and philosophical content John Magee; 2. The
ascent from ð to è: or on philosophy's teaching a blind man to see Siobhan
Nash-Marshall; 3. Lady philosophy as a feminine personification of wisdom
Wendy Elgersma Helleman; 4. Boethius' christianity in the consolatio: a
history of the debate Claudio Moreschini; 5. The blending of pagan and
Christian elements in book III of the consolatio Renato de Filippis; 6. The
human person in the consolation of philosophy Mark K. Spencer; 7.
Self-investigation, self-knowledge, and inner-conflict in Boethius'
consolation of philosophy Antonio Donato; 8. What it means to be a god:
providence and punishment in the consolation of philosophy Paul DiRado; 9.
A consolation through philosophical insight? Boethius' practical philosophy
Thomas Jürgasch; 10. Being and existence in the consolation of philosophy
Michael Wiitala; 11. Circle and sphere metaphors for god's nature and
providence in Boethius' consolation of philosophy and dionysius' On divine
names Vladimir Cvetkoviæ; 12. Time and eternity in the consolation of
philosophy Jonathan Evans; 13. Boethius on human freedom and divine
foreknowledge Katherin Rogers; References; Index.
intersection of literary form and philosophical content John Magee; 2. The
ascent from ð to è: or on philosophy's teaching a blind man to see Siobhan
Nash-Marshall; 3. Lady philosophy as a feminine personification of wisdom
Wendy Elgersma Helleman; 4. Boethius' christianity in the consolatio: a
history of the debate Claudio Moreschini; 5. The blending of pagan and
Christian elements in book III of the consolatio Renato de Filippis; 6. The
human person in the consolation of philosophy Mark K. Spencer; 7.
Self-investigation, self-knowledge, and inner-conflict in Boethius'
consolation of philosophy Antonio Donato; 8. What it means to be a god:
providence and punishment in the consolation of philosophy Paul DiRado; 9.
A consolation through philosophical insight? Boethius' practical philosophy
Thomas Jürgasch; 10. Being and existence in the consolation of philosophy
Michael Wiitala; 11. Circle and sphere metaphors for god's nature and
providence in Boethius' consolation of philosophy and dionysius' On divine
names Vladimir Cvetkoviæ; 12. Time and eternity in the consolation of
philosophy Jonathan Evans; 13. Boethius on human freedom and divine
foreknowledge Katherin Rogers; References; Index.
Introduction Michael Wiitala; 1. Boethius' Philosophiae consolatio: the
intersection of literary form and philosophical content John Magee; 2. The
ascent from ð to è: or on philosophy's teaching a blind man to see Siobhan
Nash-Marshall; 3. Lady philosophy as a feminine personification of wisdom
Wendy Elgersma Helleman; 4. Boethius' christianity in the consolatio: a
history of the debate Claudio Moreschini; 5. The blending of pagan and
Christian elements in book III of the consolatio Renato de Filippis; 6. The
human person in the consolation of philosophy Mark K. Spencer; 7.
Self-investigation, self-knowledge, and inner-conflict in Boethius'
consolation of philosophy Antonio Donato; 8. What it means to be a god:
providence and punishment in the consolation of philosophy Paul DiRado; 9.
A consolation through philosophical insight? Boethius' practical philosophy
Thomas Jürgasch; 10. Being and existence in the consolation of philosophy
Michael Wiitala; 11. Circle and sphere metaphors for god's nature and
providence in Boethius' consolation of philosophy and dionysius' On divine
names Vladimir Cvetkoviæ; 12. Time and eternity in the consolation of
philosophy Jonathan Evans; 13. Boethius on human freedom and divine
foreknowledge Katherin Rogers; References; Index.
intersection of literary form and philosophical content John Magee; 2. The
ascent from ð to è: or on philosophy's teaching a blind man to see Siobhan
Nash-Marshall; 3. Lady philosophy as a feminine personification of wisdom
Wendy Elgersma Helleman; 4. Boethius' christianity in the consolatio: a
history of the debate Claudio Moreschini; 5. The blending of pagan and
Christian elements in book III of the consolatio Renato de Filippis; 6. The
human person in the consolation of philosophy Mark K. Spencer; 7.
Self-investigation, self-knowledge, and inner-conflict in Boethius'
consolation of philosophy Antonio Donato; 8. What it means to be a god:
providence and punishment in the consolation of philosophy Paul DiRado; 9.
A consolation through philosophical insight? Boethius' practical philosophy
Thomas Jürgasch; 10. Being and existence in the consolation of philosophy
Michael Wiitala; 11. Circle and sphere metaphors for god's nature and
providence in Boethius' consolation of philosophy and dionysius' On divine
names Vladimir Cvetkoviæ; 12. Time and eternity in the consolation of
philosophy Jonathan Evans; 13. Boethius on human freedom and divine
foreknowledge Katherin Rogers; References; Index.