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This collected volume is inspired by the work of Edward Halper and is historically focused with contributions from leading scholars in Ancient and Medieval philosophy. Though its chapters cover a diverse range of topics in epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy, the collection is unified by the contributors’ consideration of these topics in terms of the fundamental questions of metaphysics. The first section of the volume, “Knowing and Being,” is dedicated to the connection between metaphysics and epistemology and includes chapters on Heraclitus, Plato, Aristotle, and the Ancient…mehr
This collected volume is inspired by the work of Edward Halper and is historically focused with contributions from leading scholars in Ancient and Medieval philosophy. Though its chapters cover a diverse range of topics in epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy, the collection is unified by the contributors’ consideration of these topics in terms of the fundamental questions of metaphysics. The first section of the volume, “Knowing and Being,” is dedicated to the connection between metaphysics and epistemology and includes chapters on Heraclitus, Plato, Aristotle, and the Ancient Daoists. The second section, “Goodness as Knowing How to Be,” addresses ethics as an outgrowth of human metaphysical concerns and includes chapters on Plato, Aristotle, and Maimonides. Contributors include William H. F. Altman, Luc Brisson, Ronna Burger, Miriam Byrd, Owen Goldin, Lenn Goodman, Mitchell Miller, Richard Parry, Richard Patterson, Nastassja Pugliese, John Rist, May Sim, Roslyn Weiss, and Chad Wiener.
Daniel Bloom is Associate Professor of Philosophy at West Texas A&M University, USA, and the author of The Unity of Oneness and Plurality in Plato's Theaetetus.
Laurence Bloom is Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at Rhodes University, South Africa, and the author of The Principle of Non-contradiction in Plato’s Republic.
Miriam Byrd is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Arlington, USA. Her work has appeared in Apeiron, Ancient Philosophy, and Journal of the History of Philosophy.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: “In What Ways Are the Souls of Human Beings Immortal According to Plato?”.- Chapter 3: “One and Many in Plato’s Metaphysics”.- Chapter 4: “Sensibles as me onta: the Harmony of Sophist and Timaeus”.- Chapter 5: “Syllogisms – In Theory and Practice”.- Chapter 6:“Monism, Metaphysics, and Paradox”.- Chapter 7: “Understanding the Image of the Sun: Aristotle, Descartes, and Spinoza on Imagination”.- Chapter 8: “Moving Naturally for Aristotle, Laozi and Zhuangzi”.- Chapter 9: “Parmenides 143d-144a and the Pebble-Arithmetical Representation of Number”.- Chapter 10: “Virtue and Self-Restraint: Maimonides’ Dialogue with Aristotle in EightChapters”.- Chapter 11: “Socrates’ Failures and Their Implications for Moral Psychology in the Early Dialogues”.- Chapter 12: “Pleasure, Pain, Calm, and the Philosophical Life”.- Chapter 13: “Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Socrates on Justice”.- Chapter 14: “A Reading of the First Book of the Republic: A Look to the Whole”.- Chapter 15: “Popper’s Plato Revisited”.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: "In What Ways Are the Souls of Human Beings Immortal According to Plato?".- Chapter 3: "One and Many in Plato's Metaphysics".- Chapter 4: "Sensibles as me onta: the Harmony of Sophist and Timaeus".- Chapter 5: "Syllogisms - In Theory and Practice".- Chapter 6:"Monism, Metaphysics, and Paradox".- Chapter 7: "Understanding the Image of the Sun: Aristotle, Descartes, and Spinoza on Imagination".- Chapter 8: "Moving Naturally for Aristotle, Laozi and Zhuangzi".- Chapter 9: "Parmenides 143d-144a and the Pebble-Arithmetical Representation of Number".- Chapter 10: "Virtue and Self-Restraint: Maimonides' Dialogue with Aristotle in EightChapters".- Chapter 11: "Socrates' Failures and Their Implications for Moral Psychology in the Early Dialogues".- Chapter 12: "Pleasure, Pain, Calm, and the Philosophical Life".- Chapter 13: "Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Socrates on Justice".- Chapter 14: "A Reading of the First Book of the Republic: A Look to the Whole".- Chapter 15: "Popper's Plato Revisited".
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: “In What Ways Are the Souls of Human Beings Immortal According to Plato?”.- Chapter 3: “One and Many in Plato’s Metaphysics”.- Chapter 4: “Sensibles as me onta: the Harmony of Sophist and Timaeus”.- Chapter 5: “Syllogisms – In Theory and Practice”.- Chapter 6:“Monism, Metaphysics, and Paradox”.- Chapter 7: “Understanding the Image of the Sun: Aristotle, Descartes, and Spinoza on Imagination”.- Chapter 8: “Moving Naturally for Aristotle, Laozi and Zhuangzi”.- Chapter 9: “Parmenides 143d-144a and the Pebble-Arithmetical Representation of Number”.- Chapter 10: “Virtue and Self-Restraint: Maimonides’ Dialogue with Aristotle in EightChapters”.- Chapter 11: “Socrates’ Failures and Their Implications for Moral Psychology in the Early Dialogues”.- Chapter 12: “Pleasure, Pain, Calm, and the Philosophical Life”.- Chapter 13: “Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Socrates on Justice”.- Chapter 14: “A Reading of the First Book of the Republic: A Look to the Whole”.- Chapter 15: “Popper’s Plato Revisited”.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: "In What Ways Are the Souls of Human Beings Immortal According to Plato?".- Chapter 3: "One and Many in Plato's Metaphysics".- Chapter 4: "Sensibles as me onta: the Harmony of Sophist and Timaeus".- Chapter 5: "Syllogisms - In Theory and Practice".- Chapter 6:"Monism, Metaphysics, and Paradox".- Chapter 7: "Understanding the Image of the Sun: Aristotle, Descartes, and Spinoza on Imagination".- Chapter 8: "Moving Naturally for Aristotle, Laozi and Zhuangzi".- Chapter 9: "Parmenides 143d-144a and the Pebble-Arithmetical Representation of Number".- Chapter 10: "Virtue and Self-Restraint: Maimonides' Dialogue with Aristotle in EightChapters".- Chapter 11: "Socrates' Failures and Their Implications for Moral Psychology in the Early Dialogues".- Chapter 12: "Pleasure, Pain, Calm, and the Philosophical Life".- Chapter 13: "Cephalus, Polemarchus, and Socrates on Justice".- Chapter 14: "A Reading of the First Book of the Republic: A Look to the Whole".- Chapter 15: "Popper's Plato Revisited".
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