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  1. Authors and authorities in ancient philosophy
    Beteiligt: Bryan, Jenny (HerausgeberIn); Warren, James (HerausgeberIn); Wardy, Robert (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: September 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy is often characterised in terms of competitive individuals debating orally with one another in public arenas. But it also developed over its long history a sense in which philosophers might acknowledge some other... mehr

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    Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy is often characterised in terms of competitive individuals debating orally with one another in public arenas. But it also developed over its long history a sense in which philosophers might acknowledge some other particular philosopher or group of philosophers as an authority and offer to that authority explicit intellectual allegiance. This is most obvious in the development after the classical period of the philosophical 'schools' with agreed founders and, most importantly, canonical founding texts. There also developed a tradition of commentary, interpretation, and discussion of texts which itself became a mode of philosophical debate. As time went on, the weight of a growing tradition of reading and appealing to a certain corpus of foundational texts began to shape how later antiquity viewed its philosophical past and also how philosophical debate and inquiry was conducted. In this book leading scholars explore aspects of these important developments Introduction: authorship and authority in ancient philosophy / Jenny Bryan, Robert Wardy, and James Warren -- Reconsidering the authority of Parmenides' doxa / Jenny Bryan -- Authority and the dialectic of Socrates / Nicholas Denyer -- Socratic discussions of death and immortality in Plato / Alex Long -- A superannuated student: Aristotle and authority in the Academy / Dorothea Frede -- Words, deeds, and lovers of truth in Aristotle / Sarah Broadie -- Aristotle's Categories 7 adopts Plato's view of relativity / Matthew Duncombe -- Theophrastus and the authority of the De sensibus / Kelli Rudolph -- Pseudo-Archytas and the categories / Myrto Hatzimichali -- Numenius on intellect, soul, and the authority of Plato / George Boys-Stones -- Demetrius of Laconia on Epicurus on the telos (US. 68) / James Warren -- Lucretius the madman on the gods / David Butterfield -- In and out of the stoa: Diogenes Laertius on Zeno / A. A. Long -- The emergence of Platonic and Aristotelian authority in the first century BCE / Georgia Tsouni -- Cicero on auctoritas / Malcolm Schofield -- Authors and authorities in ancient China: some comparative observations / G. E. R. Lloyd -- Antique authority? / Robert Wardy

     

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    Beteiligt: Bryan, Jenny (HerausgeberIn); Warren, James (HerausgeberIn); Wardy, Robert (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781108186650
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge classical studies
    Schlagworte: Philosophy, Ancient; Authority; Plato; Aristotle; Socrates; Authority; Philosophy, Ancient
    Weitere Schlagworte: Plato; Aristotle; Socrates
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 370 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  2. Authors and authorities in ancient philosophy
    Beteiligt: Bryan, Jenny (HerausgeberIn); Warren, James (HerausgeberIn); Wardy, Robert (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: September 2018
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy is often characterised in terms of competitive individuals debating orally with one another in public arenas. But it also developed over its long history a sense in which philosophers might acknowledge some other... mehr

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    Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy is often characterised in terms of competitive individuals debating orally with one another in public arenas. But it also developed over its long history a sense in which philosophers might acknowledge some other particular philosopher or group of philosophers as an authority and offer to that authority explicit intellectual allegiance. This is most obvious in the development after the classical period of the philosophical 'schools' with agreed founders and, most importantly, canonical founding texts. There also developed a tradition of commentary, interpretation, and discussion of texts which itself became a mode of philosophical debate. As time went on, the weight of a growing tradition of reading and appealing to a certain corpus of foundational texts began to shape how later antiquity viewed its philosophical past and also how philosophical debate and inquiry was conducted. In this book leading scholars explore aspects of these important developments Introduction: authorship and authority in ancient philosophy / Jenny Bryan, Robert Wardy, and James Warren -- Reconsidering the authority of Parmenides' doxa / Jenny Bryan -- Authority and the dialectic of Socrates / Nicholas Denyer -- Socratic discussions of death and immortality in Plato / Alex Long -- A superannuated student: Aristotle and authority in the Academy / Dorothea Frede -- Words, deeds, and lovers of truth in Aristotle / Sarah Broadie -- Aristotle's Categories 7 adopts Plato's view of relativity / Matthew Duncombe -- Theophrastus and the authority of the De sensibus / Kelli Rudolph -- Pseudo-Archytas and the categories / Myrto Hatzimichali -- Numenius on intellect, soul, and the authority of Plato / George Boys-Stones -- Demetrius of Laconia on Epicurus on the telos (US. 68) / James Warren -- Lucretius the madman on the gods / David Butterfield -- In and out of the stoa: Diogenes Laertius on Zeno / A. A. Long -- The emergence of Platonic and Aristotelian authority in the first century BCE / Georgia Tsouni -- Cicero on auctoritas / Malcolm Schofield -- Authors and authorities in ancient China: some comparative observations / G. E. R. Lloyd -- Antique authority? / Robert Wardy

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Beteiligt: Bryan, Jenny (HerausgeberIn); Warren, James (HerausgeberIn); Wardy, Robert (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781108186650
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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge classical studies
    Schlagworte: Philosophy, Ancient; Authority; Plato; Aristotle; Socrates; Authority; Philosophy, Ancient
    Weitere Schlagworte: Plato; Aristotle; Socrates
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 370 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
    Bemerkung(en):

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