Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Epicurean Tradition
Title | Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Epicurean Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Erler |
Publisher | Schwabe Verlag (Basel) |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2023-10-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 3796548555 |
Schwabe Epicurea Herausgegeben von Michael Erler und Wolfgang Rother In dieser Reihe erscheinen Texte, Kommentare und Studien zu Epikur und zur epikureischen Tradition bis zur Neuzeit. Dem wissenschaftlichen Beirat gehören an: Graziano Arrighetti (Pisa), Jürgen Hammerstaedt (Köln), Carlos Levy (Paris), Anthony A. Long (University of California, Berkeley), Francesca Longo Auricchio (Napoli), Antony McKenna (Saint-étienne), Günther Mensching (Hannover), Martin Mulsow (Erfurt), Dirk Obbink (Oxford), Gianni Paganini (Vercelli), David Sedley (Christs College, Cambridge), Edoardo Tortarolo (Vercelli) Die Reihe ist offen für die internationale Forschung. Die Bücher können in Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch oder Italienisch abgefasst werden.
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 | 1108922457 |
All disciplines can count on a noble founder, and the representation of this founder as an authority is key in order to construe a discipline's identity. This book sheds light on how Plato and other authorities were represented in one of the most long-lasting traditions of all time. It leads the reader through exegesis and polemics, recovery of the past and construction of a philosophical identity. From Xenocrates to Proclus, from the sceptical shift to the re-establishment of dogmatism, from the Mosaic of the Philosophers to the Neoplatonist Commentaries, the construction of authority emerges as a way of access to the core of the Platonist tradition.
Epicurus and the Epicurean Tradition
Title | Epicurus and the Epicurean Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Fish |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2011-05-26 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1107375754 |
Epicureanism after the generation of its founders has been characterised as dogmatic, uncreative and static. But this volume brings together work from leading classicists and philosophers that demonstrates the persistent interplay in the school between historical and contemporary influences from outside the school and a commitment to the founders' authority. The interplay begins with Epicurus himself, who made arresting claims of intellectual independence, yet also admitted to taking over important ideas from predecessors, and displayed more receptivity than is usually thought to those of his contemporaries. The same principles of autonomy and openness figure importantly in the three major areas of focus in these essays: theology, politics and the emotions.
Epicurean Tradition
Title | Epicurean Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Jones |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134523270 |
First published in 1992. Epicureanism has had a long and complex history. This book is the first to chronicle this history, from its beginnings in Greece in the fourth century BC to its role in the development of philosophy and science in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Divided equally between the classical and post-classical worlds, The Epicurean Tradition is a notable contribution to classical scholarship and to the history of ideas.
Epicurean Tradition
Title | Epicurean Tradition PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Jones |
Publisher | |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1992 |
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Epicureanism and Scientific Debates. Antiquity and Late Reception
Title | Epicureanism and Scientific Debates. Antiquity and Late Reception PDF eBook |
Author | Francesca Masi |
Publisher | Leuven University Press |
Pages | 350 |
Release | 2023-08-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9462703736 |
Epicureanism is not only a defence of pleasure: it is also a philosophy of science and knowledge. This edited collection explores new pathways for the study of Epicurean scientific thought, a hitherto still understudied domain, and engages systematically and critically with existing theories. It shows that the philosophy of Epicurus and his heirs, from antiquity to the classical age, founded a rigorous and coherent conception of knowledge. This first part of a two-volume set examines more specifically the contribution of Epicureanism in the fields of language, medicine, and meteorology (i.e., celestial, geological and atmospheric phenomena). Offering a renewed image of Epicureanism, the book includes studies on the nature of human language and on the linguistic aspects of scientific discourse; on the relationship between Epicureanism and ancient medicine, from Hippocrates to Galen; on meteorological phenomena and the method of explaining them; and on the reception of Epicurus's legacy in Gassendi.
The Good Poem According to Philodemus
Title | The Good Poem According to Philodemus PDF eBook |
Author | Michael McOsker |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 329 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0190912812 |
"The poetics of Philodemus of Gadara, who was a first century BCE Epicurean philosopher and poet, whose On Poems survives among the Herculaneum papyri. His main critical principle is that form and content are inseparable and mutually-reinforcing: a change in one means a change in the other. The poet uses this marriage of form and content to create a hard-to-pin-down psychological effect in the audience. Poems produce "additional thoughts" in the audience, and these entertain them. It seems clear that Philodemus expected good poets to arrange form and content suggestively, so that the poems could exert a lasting pull on the minds of the audience. Additionally, the author summarizes the views of Philodemus' opponents, the terminology of Hellenistic literary criticism, and the history of the Garden's engagement with poetics. Epicurus did not write an On Poems but Metrodorus did, and this is probably Philodemus' touchstone for his own views. The book concludes with an appendix of topics that Philodemus handles but which do not fit neatly into another chapter. His views on genre, mimesis, "appropriateness," utility, and various technical terms are discussed."--