Aristotle Re-Interpreted

Aristotle Re-Interpreted
Title Aristotle Re-Interpreted PDF eBook
Author Richard Sorabji
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 688
Release 2019-11-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781350123663

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This volume presents collected essays – some brand new, some republished, and others newly translated – on the ancient commentators on Aristotle and showcases the leading research of the last three decades. Through the work and scholarship inspired by Richard Sorabji in his series of translations of the commentators started in the 1980s, these ancient texts have become a key field within ancient philosophy. Building on the strength of the series, which has been hailed as 'a scholarly marvel', 'a truly breath-taking achievement' and 'one of the great scholarly achievements of our time' and on the widely praised edited volume brought out in 1990 (Aristotle Transformed) this new book brings together critical new scholarship that is a must-read for any scholar in the field. With a wide range of contributors from across the globe, the articles look at the commentators themselves, discussing problems of analysis and interpretation that have arisen through close study of the texts. Richard Sorabji introduces the volume and himself contributes two new papers. A key recent area of research has been into the Arabic, Latin and Hebrew versions of texts, and several important essays look in depth at these. With all text translated and transliterated, the volume is accessible to readers without specialist knowledge of Greek or other languages, and should reach a wide audience across the disciplines of Philosophy, Classics and the study of ancient texts.

Aristotle Re-Interpreted

Aristotle Re-Interpreted
Title Aristotle Re-Interpreted PDF eBook
Author Richard Sorabji
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 689
Release 2016-09-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472596560

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This volume presents collected essays – some brand new, some republished, and others newly translated – on the ancient commentators on Aristotle and showcases the leading research of the last three decades. Through the work and scholarship inspired by Richard Sorabji in his series of translations of the commentators started in the 1980s, these ancient texts have become a key field within ancient philosophy. Building on the strength of the series, which has been hailed as 'a scholarly marvel', 'a truly breath-taking achievement' and 'one of the great scholarly achievements of our time' and on the widely praised edited volume brought out in 1990 (Aristotle Transformed) this new book brings together critical new scholarship that is a must-read for any scholar in the field. With a wide range of contributors from across the globe, the articles look at the commentators themselves, discussing problems of analysis and interpretation that have arisen through close study of the texts. Richard Sorabji introduces the volume and himself contributes two new papers. A key recent area of research has been into the Arabic, Latin and Hebrew versions of texts, and several important essays look in depth at these. With all text translated and transliterated, the volume is accessible to readers without specialist knowledge of Greek or other languages, and should reach a wide audience across the disciplines of Philosophy, Classics and the study of ancient texts.

Leibniz Re-interpreted

Leibniz Re-interpreted
Title Leibniz Re-interpreted PDF eBook
Author Lloyd Strickland
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 186
Release 2006-04-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1847143784

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Leibniz Reinterpreted tackles head on the central idea in Leibniz's philosophy, namely that we live in the best of all possible worlds. Strickland argues that Leibniz's theory has been consistently misunderstood by previous commentators. In the process Strickland provides both an elucidation and reinterpretation of a number of concepts central to Leibniz's work, such as 'richness', 'simplicity', 'harmony' and 'incompossibility', and shows where previous attempts to explain these concepts have failed. This clear and concise study is tightly focussed and assumes no prior acquaintance with Leibniz or optimism. It thus serves as an ideal entry point into Leibniz's philosophy.

Aristotle Transformed

Aristotle Transformed
Title Aristotle Transformed PDF eBook
Author Richard Sorabji
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 649
Release 2016-06-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1472589084

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This book brings together twenty articles giving a comprehensive view of the work of the Aristotelian commentators. First published in 1990, the collection is now brought up to date with a new introduction by Richard Sorabji. New generations of scholars will benefit from this reissuing of classic essays, including seminal works by major scholars, and the volume gives a comprehensive background to the work of the project on the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle, which has published over 100 volumes of translations since 1987 and has disseminated these crucial texts to scholars worldwide. The importance of the commentators is partly that they represent the thought and classroom teaching of the Aristotelian and Neoplatonist schools and partly that they provide a panorama of a thousand years of ancient Greek philosophy, revealing many original quotations from lost works. Even more significant is the profound influence – uncovered in some of the chapters of this book – that they exert on later philosophy, Islamic and Western. Not only did they preserve anti-Aristotelian material which helped inspire Medieval and Renaissance science, but they present Aristotle in a form that made him acceptable to the Christian church. It is not Aristotle, but Aristotle transformed and embedded in the philosophy of the commentators that so often lies behind the views of later thinkers.

Aristotle Transformed

Aristotle Transformed
Title Aristotle Transformed PDF eBook
Author Richard Sorabji
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 570
Release 1990
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780801424328

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Aristotle on the Common Sense

Aristotle on the Common Sense
Title Aristotle on the Common Sense PDF eBook
Author Pavel Gregoric
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 267
Release 2007-06-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199277370

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Gregoric investigates the Aristolian concept of the common sense, which was introduced to explain complex perceptual operations that can't be explained in terms of the five senses taken individually. Such operations include perceiving that the same object is white and sweet, or knowing that one's senses are inactive.

Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted

Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted
Title Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted PDF eBook
Author Paul Fairfield
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 272
Release 2011-08-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441116389

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Examines hermeneutics in relation to existentialism, pragmatism, critical theory and postructuralism. >