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The Metaphysical Foundations For Aristotle's Ethics, Thomas F. Gould
The Metaphysical Foundations For Aristotle's Ethics, Thomas F. Gould
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Panpsychism And Immortality In Empedocles, Charles H. Kahn
Panpsychism And Immortality In Empedocles, Charles H. Kahn
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
The general position of Empedocles in the matter of consciousness may be described as a rigorous panpsychism. In this view there is really no such thing as inanimate nature. It is the physis or composition of our body which accounts for, if it is not identical with, our psychic character and thought. At the same time, he distinguishes the wandering daimon from the four physical elements. The realm from which he has been banished can only be that of Love. Far from contradicting the physical poem, the doctrine of reincarnation and release constitutes its logical sequel, the coping-stone which completes …
Plato's Hypothesis And The Upward Path, Thomas G. Rosenmeyer
Plato's Hypothesis And The Upward Path, Thomas G. Rosenmeyer
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
In this paper I shall attempt to show that Aristotle's logical terminology, ontologically conditioned or determined as it obviously is, contrasts with that of Plato, who, on the whole, with perhaps one exception, was very careful not to introduce unwarranted ontological perspectives into matters of logic.
Society For Ancient Greek Philosophy 1958 Program, Rosamond Kent Sprague
Society For Ancient Greek Philosophy 1958 Program, Rosamond Kent Sprague
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
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Listing Of The 1958-1959 Sagp Content, Society For Ancient Greek Philosophy
Listing Of The 1958-1959 Sagp Content, Society For Ancient Greek Philosophy
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
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Ancient Philosophy At Salerno In The Twelfth Century, Paul Oskar Kristeller
Ancient Philosophy At Salerno In The Twelfth Century, Paul Oskar Kristeller
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Examination of medical manuscripts from 12th and 13th century Salerno demonstrates strong influence of Aristotle on medieval Western thought.
The Functionalism And Dynamism Of Aristotle, John Herman Randall Jr.
The Functionalism And Dynamism Of Aristotle, John Herman Randall Jr.
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
It is the contention of this paper that Aristotle's thought is relevant and suggestive for two of the most important present-day philosophical movements, the concern with language, and the concern with natural processes and their analysis. Aristotle can be viewed today as the outstanding functionalist of the Western tradition. Aristotle's philosophy is more than important, it is true.