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Brill's Companion to the Reception of Presocratic Natural Philosophy in Later Classical Thought

Buch | Hardcover
512 Seiten
2021
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-31817-5 (ISBN)
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Brill's Companion to the Reception of Presocratic Natural Philosophy in Later Classical Thought explores both explicit and hidden influences of Presocratic (6-4th c. BCE) early scientific concepts, such as nature, elements, principles, soul, organization, causation, purpose, and cosmos in Platonic, Aristotelian, and Hippocratic philosophy
In Brill's Companion to the Reception of Presocratic Natural Philosophy in Later Classical Thought, contributions by Gottfried Heinemann, Andrew Gregory, Justin Habash, Daniel W. Graham, Oliver Primavesi, Owen Goldin, Omar D. Álvarez Salas, Christopher Kurfess, Dirk L. Couprie, Tiberiu Popa, Timothy J. Crowley, Liliana Carolina Sánchez Castro, Iakovos Vasiliou, Barbara Sattler, Rosemary Wright, and a foreword by Patricia Curd explore the influences of early Greek science (6-4th c. BCE) on the philosophical works of Plato, Aristotle, and the Hippocratics.



Rather than presenting an unified narrative, the volume supports various ways to understand the development of the concept of nature, the emergence of science, and the historical context of topics such as elements, principles, soul, organization, causation, purpose, and cosmos in ancient Greek philosophy.



"Overall, this is a very useful collection of articles to be recommended warmly."

-Benjamin Harriman, Edinburgh University, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2021.

Chelsea C. Harry, Ph.D. (2013), Duquesne University, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University. She has published articles, reviews, and translations on natural philosophy, including the monograph 'Chronos in Aristotle’s Physics: On the Nature of Time' (Springer, 2015). Justin Habash, Ph.D. (2016), Duquesne University, is Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning in the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University. He has published articles on early Greek nature philosophy.

Foreword Some Thoughts on Interpreting the Presocratics and Their Reception

Oxford Classical Dictionary – Abbreviations List

List of Illustrations

Notes on Contributors



Introduction



PART 1

Reception: Methodology and Grounding Concepts



1 Peri Phuseôs: Physics, Physicists, and Phusis in Aristotle

  Gottfried Heinemann



2 Plato’s Reception of Presocratic Natural Philosophy

  Andrew D. Gregory



3 Presocratic Echoes: The Reception of Purposive Nature in Classical Greek Thought

  Justin Habash



4 The Reception of Early Greek Astronomy

  Daniel W. Graham



PART 2

Hidden Reception: Exploring Sources and Developing Themes



5 Pythagorean Ratios in Empedocles’ Physics

  Oliver Primavesi



6 Pythagoreanism and the History of Demonstration

  Owen Goldin



7 Aristotle’s Outlook on Pythagoras and the (So-Called) Pythagoreans

  Omar D. Álvarez Salas



8 Eleatic Archai in Aristotle

 A Dependence on Theophrastus’ Natural History?

  Christopher Kurfess



9 The Reception of Presocratic Flat Earth Cosmology in Aristotle, the Doxography, and Beyond

  Dirk L. Couprie



10 Elements and Their Forms

 The Fortunes of a Presocratic Idea

  Tiberiu Popa



11 Aristotle, Empedocles, and the Reception of the Four Elements Hypothesis

  Timothy J. Crowley



12 The Aristotelian Reception Of Heraclitus’ Conception of the Soul

  Liliana Carolina Sánchez Castro



13 Mixing Minds: Anaxagoras and Plato’s Phaedo

  Iakovos Vasiliou



14 Platonic Reception

 Atomism and the Atomists in Plato’s Timaeus

  Barbara Sattler



15 Presocratic Cosmology and Platonic Myth

  Rosemary Wright



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Brill's Companions to Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy ; 6
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 973 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie Altertum / Antike
ISBN-10 90-04-31817-8 / 9004318178
ISBN-13 978-90-04-31817-5 / 9789004318175
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