Byzantine Philosophy : A Systematic Perspective /

The book is the result of thirty years of Georgi Kapriev's work in the field of Byzantine philosophy. Contrary to long-held opinions that no authentic philosophy existed in Byzantium, the fullness and complexity of this philosophical tradition are offered. The subject is its context and its mai...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Karpiev, Georgi (مؤلف)

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اللغة: English

منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

سلاسل: Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters ; 138.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |t Preface -- Part1 The Context -- Introduction --  1 Byzantium and the Byzantine Commonwealth --  2 The Emergence of Byzantine Philosophy --  3 The Patristics --  4 Theology --  5 Philosophy --  6 Periodization of Byzantine Philosophical Culture --  1 Byzantium and the Byzantine commonwealth --  8 Rationality and Thirst for Knowledge --  9 Philosophy in Byzantium and Byzantine philosophy --  10 Conclusion -- Part2 Main Topics and Concepts -- 1 Teachings on the Energies --  1 The Teaching of Aristotle --  2 The Interpretation of the Theory of Energies by Martin Heidegger --  3 Hellenic Reception --  4 Beginning of the Christian Reception of the Doctrine of Energies --  5 The Doctrine of Energies in Christian Thinkers of the 4th Century --  6 Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite --  7 Maximus the Confessor --  8 John Damascene --  9 An Intermediate Balance --  10 The Doctrine of Energies and Western Philosophical Thought --  11 Photius of Constantinople --  12 Michael Psellus --  13 Nicetas of Maroneia --  14 George of Cyprus (Gregory II ) --  15 Gregory Palamas --  16 Barlaam, Acindynus and Gregoras --  17 Prochorus Cydones --  18 The Doctrine of Energies in the Works of the next Palamite Generation --  19 Essential Energy and Accident --  20 The Lack of Correctly Formulated Logical Distinction between Essence and Energy --  21 George Scholarius and the Definition of the Distinction --  22 Perichoresis and Synergy --  23 Callistus Angelicudes: Essential Energy and Hypostasis --  24 Hexis-the Hypostasizing Factor -- 2 The Principles of Being --  1 Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite --  2 Maximus the Confessor --  3 Metaphysics of the Concrete --  4 The Analogous Independence of Being --  5  Logos /Principle of Essence and Tropos /Mode of Existence --  6 Being-Well/Bad-Being-Eternal-Being --  7 The Co-Creator -- 3 Nature and Hypostasis --  1 Nature/Essence --  2 Hypostasis --  3 Hypostasis and Person --  4 Relation and Synergy --  5 Individual -- 4 The Human Being --  1 The logos of Man --  2 Image of God, Microcosm and Ancestral Sin --  3 The Psychosomatic Unity of the Human Being --  4 The Human Body --  5 The Soul -- 5 Human Knowledge --  1 Rational Knowledge --  2 Experiential Knowledge -- 6 Will and Freedom --  1 John Cassian's Doctrine of Freedom --  2 The Cappadocians --  3 Nemesius of Emesa --  4 Maximus the Confessor --  5 John Damascene --  6 Photius of Constantinople --  7 Michael Psellus --  8 Providence and Fortune in Historiography --  9 The Debate about Fate in the 15th Century --  10 Deification and Freedom according to Gregory Palamas --  11 Concluding Remarks -- 7 Time, Aeon, Eternity --  1 Hellenic Tradition --  2 Basil the Great. The Cappadocians --  3 Maximus the Confessor --  4 Michael Psellus --  5 System of the Interaction of Structures --  6 Concluding Observations -- 8 History and metaphysics --  1 Political Thought and Historiography --  2 Historicity as a Foundational Element of Byzantine Philosophy -- Bibliography -- Indices. 
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