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Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy

Author : Dorothea Frede
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 12,56 MB
Release : 2009-10-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3110216523

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The problem of body and soul has a long history that can be traced back to the beginnings of Greek culture. The existential question of what happened to the soul at the moment of death, whether and in what form there is life after death, and of the exact relationship between body and soul was answered in different ways in Greek philosophy, from the early days to Late Antiquity. The contributions in this volume not only do justice to the breadth of the topic, they also cover the entire period from the Pre-Socratics to Late Antiquity. Particular attention is paid to Plato, Aristotle and Hellenistic philosophers, that is the Stoics and the Epicureans.

Common to Body and Soul

Author : Richard A.H. King
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,97 MB
Release : 2008-09-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3110196514

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The volume presents essays on the philosophical explanation of the relationship between body and soul in antiquity from the Presocratics to Galen, including papers on Parmenides on thinking (E. Hussey, R. Dilcher), Empedocles’ Love (D. O’Brien), tripartition of the soul in Plato (T. Buchheim), Aristotle – especially the Parva Naturalia – (C. Rapp, T. Johansen, P.-M. Morel), Peripatetics after Aristotle (R. Sharples), Hellenistic Philosophy (C. Rapp, C. Gill), and Galen (R. J. Hankinson). The title of the volume alludes to a phrase found in Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus, referring to aspects of living behaviour involving both body and soul, and is a commonplace in ancient philosophy, dealt with in very different ways by different authors.

Body and Soul in Hellenistic Philosophy

Author : Brad Inwood
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 49,96 MB
Release : 2020-06-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1108624111

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Philosophers and doctors from the period immediately after Aristotle down to the second century CE were particularly focussed on the close relationships of soul and body; such relationships are particularly intimate when the soul is understood to be a material entity, as it was by Epicureans and Stoics; but even Aristotelians and Platonists shared the conviction that body and soul interact in ways that affect the well-being of the living human being. These philosophers were interested in the nature of the soul, its structure, and its powers. They were also interested in the place of the soul within a general account of the world. This leads to important questions about the proper methods by which we should investigate the nature of the soul and the appropriate relationships among natural philosophy, medicine, and psychology. This volume, part of the Symposium Hellenisticum series, features ten scholars addressing different aspects of this topic.

Heat, Pneuma, and Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Science

Author : Hynek Bartoš
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 23,73 MB
Release : 2020-03-12
Category : History
ISBN : 1108476732

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The first volume to examine theories of soul in Greek philosophy using an approach drawn from the history of science.

Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy

Author : Gesellschaft für antike Philosophie. Kongress
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 15,6 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Mind and body
ISBN : 3110202360

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The problem of body and soul has a long history that can be traced back to the beginnings of Greek culture. The existential question of what happened to the soul at the moment of death, whether and in what form there is life after death, and of the exact relationship between body and soul was answered in different ways in Greek philosophy, from the early days to Late Antiquity. The contributions in this volume not only do justice to the breadth of the topic, they also cover the entire period from the Pre-Socratics to Late Antiquity. Particular attention is paid to Plato, Aristotle and Hellenistic philosophers, that is the Stoics and the Epicureans.

The Soul and Its Instrumental Body

Author : A. P. Bos
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 36,56 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004130166

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Aristotle's definition of the soul should be interpreted as: 'the soul is the entelechy of a natural body that serves as its instrument'. The theory of a fine-corporeal body makes it much easier to understand Aristotle's position between Plato and the Stoics . This correction puts paid to all theories about a development in Aristotle's thought.

Ancient Philosophy of the Self

Author : Pauliina Remes
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 31,50 MB
Release : 2008-08-26
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1402085966

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Pauliina Remes and Juha Sihvola In the course of history, philosophers have given an impressive variety of answers to the question, “What is self?” Some of them have even argued that there is no such thing at all. This volume explores the various ways in which selfhood was approached and conceptualised in antiquity. How did the ancients understand what it is that I am, fundamentally, as an acting and affected subject, interpreting the world around me, being distinct from others like and unlike me? The authors hi- light the attempts in ancient philosophical sources to grasp the evasive character of the specifically human presence in the world. They also describe how the ancient philosophers understood human agents as capable of causing changes and being affected in and by the world. Attention will be paid to the various ways in which the ancients conceived of human beings as subjects of reasoning and action, as well as responsible individuals in the moral sphere and in their relations to other people. The themes of persistence, identity, self-examination and self-improvement recur in many of these essays. The articles of the collection combine systematic and historical approaches to ancient sources that range from Socrates to Plotinus and Augustine.

Pleasure, Mind, and Soul

Author : W. C. W. Taylor
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 33,74 MB
Release : 2008-01-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0191527645

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C. C. W. Taylor presents a selection of his essays in ancient philosophy, drawn from forty years of writings on the subject. The central theme of the volume is the moral psychology of Plato and Aristotle, with a special focus on pleasure and related concepts, an area central to Greek ethical thought. Taylor also discusses Socrates and the Greek atomists (including the Epicureans), showing how Plato's ethics grows out of the thought of Socrates, and that pleasure is also a central concept for the atomists. Pleasure, Mind, and Soul provides a fascinating survey of a range of important topics in the work of some of the greatest ancient philosophers, and which remain the subject of lively philosophical debate today.