Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy

Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy
Title Authors and Authorities in Ancient Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Jenny Bryan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 385
Release 2018-09-13
Genre History
ISBN 1316510042

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Offers a collection of essays exploring notions of authority and authorship through ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.

Adversaries and Authorities

Adversaries and Authorities
Title Adversaries and Authorities PDF eBook
Author G. E. R. Lloyd
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 276
Release 1996-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521556958

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This is a wide-ranging exploration of the similarities and differences between ancient Greek and ancient Chinese science and philosophy, concentrating on the period down to AD 300. Professor Lloyd studies such questions as the attitudes towards authority, the practice of confrontational debate, the role of methodological inquiries, the development of techniques of persuasion, the assumptions made about causal explanation and the focus of interest in the study of the heavens and in that of the human body. In each case the Greek and Chinese ways of posing the problems are carefully distinguished to avoid applying either Greek categories to Chinese thought or vice versa. Professor Lloyd shows that the science produced in each ancient civilisation differs in important respects and relates those differences to the values and social institutions in question.

The Chain of Change

The Chain of Change
Title The Chain of Change PDF eBook
Author Robert Wardy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 368
Release 1990-09-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521373272

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The Chain of Change is the first full-scale philosophical commentary devoted to Aristotle's Physics VII, in which Aristotle argues for the existence of a first, unmoved cosmic mover. This study systematically considers the major issues of the book, and argues for the fundamental importance of Physics VII in our understanding of Aristotelian cosmology and natural science. Physics VII is extant in two versions, and therefore poses special editorial problems. For this reason one of the features of Dr. Wardy's study is the provision of an improved text and translation in both versions. The author's comprehensive comparison of their merits, philosophical and philological, has a significant bearing on our understanding of the nature and evolution of the Aristotelian corpus. The second part of the book is devoted to critical examination of the argument, including one of the most elaborate and challenging in the entire Aristotelian corpus. Throughout, the author concentrates on those points where Aristotle diverges most sharply and provocatively from contemporary presumptions in philosophy and natural science.

The Stoic Sage

The Stoic Sage
Title The Stoic Sage PDF eBook
Author René Brouwer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 241
Release 2014-01-09
Genre History
ISBN 1107024218

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The first ever book-length study of the influential Stoic concept of wisdom.

Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Platonist Tradition

Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Platonist Tradition
Title Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Platonist Tradition PDF eBook
Author Michael Erler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 295
Release 2021-03-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1108844006

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Sheds light on the meaning, import and philosophical outlook of the notion of authority throughout the Platonist tradition.

Greek Science

Greek Science
Title Greek Science PDF eBook
Author T. E. Rihll
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 180
Release 1999-11-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780199223954

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Greek Science, first published in 1999, is written for scientists, classicists, historians of science, and anyone with an interest in the beginnings of science. It surveys the range and scope of ancient work on topics now called science, at a lively pace and with colourful examples. It encompasses ancient empirical studies as well as theoretical works, the life sciences and the exact sciences, and is written by one of the foremost authorities on ancient science and technology. No knowledge of Greek, Latin, or ancient history is assumed.

Methods of Interpreting Plato and His Dialogues

Methods of Interpreting Plato and His Dialogues
Title Methods of Interpreting Plato and His Dialogues PDF eBook
Author James Carl Klagge
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 280
Release 1992
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780198239512

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In this supplementary volume, a number of renowned scholars of Plato reflect upon their interpretive methods. Topics covered include the use of ancient authorities in interpreting Plato's dialogues, Plato's literary and rhetorical style, his arguments and characters, and his use of the dialogue form. The collection is not intended as a comprehensive survey of methodological approaches; rather it offers a number of different perspectives and clearly articulated interpretations by leading scholars in the field.