Studies on Plato, Aristotle, and Proclus : collected essays on ancient philosophy of John Cleary /

John J. Cleary (1949-2009) was an internationally recognised authority in many aspects of ancient philosophy. As well as penetrating and original studies of Plato, Aristotle, and Proclus, he was particularly interested in the philosophy of mathematics, and ancient theories of education. The essays i...

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Main Author: Cleary, John J.

Other Authors: Dillon, John M., O'Byrne, Brendan, Dr., O'Rourke, Fran.

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Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2013.

Series: Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition 15.
Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2013, ISBN: 9789004248663.

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Call Number: B395 .C54 2013

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490 1 |a Ancient Mediterranean and medieval texts and contexts,  |x 1871-188X ;  |v v. 15 
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505 0 0 |t Front Matter /  |r John Dillon , Brendan O'Byrne and Fran O'Rourke --   |t Back to the Texts Themselves --   |t The Paideia of the Historical Protagoras --   |t Competing Models of Paideia in Plato's Gorgias --   |t Erotic Paideia in Plato's Symposium --   |t Cultivating Intellectual Virtue in Plato's Philosopher-Rulers --   |t Paideia in Plato's Laws --   |t Socratic Influences on Aristotle's Ethical Inquiry --   |t Akrasia and Moral Education in Aristotle --   |t The Mathematical Cosmology of Plato's Timaeus --   |t Abstracting Aristotle's Philosophy of Mathematics --   |t Proclus' Philosophy of Mathematics --   |t Plato's Teleological Atomism --   |t The Role of Theology in Plato's Laws --   |t 'Powers that Be': The Concept of Potency in Plato and Aristotle --   |t On the Terminology of 'Abstraction' in Aristotle --   |t Science, Universals, and Reality --   |t Phainomena in Aristotle's Methodology --   |t Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Theory of Form Numbers --   |t Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's First Principles --   |t Should One Pray for Aristotle's Best Polis? --   |t Emending Aristotle's Division of Theoretical Sciences --   |t Proclus' Elaborate Defence of Platonic Ideas --   |t Proclus as a Reader of Plato's Timaeus --   |t The Rationality of the Real: Proclus and Hegel --   |t Plato's Philebus as a Gadamerian Conversation? --   |t Bibliographies /  |r John Dillon , Brendan O'Byrne and Fran O'Rourke --   |t Index of Modern Authors /  |r John Dillon , Brendan O'Byrne and Fran O'Rourke. 
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