Format:
Online-Ressource
ISBN:
3110183331
Content:
The volume presents essays on the philosophical explanation of the relationship between body and soul in antiquity from the Presocratics to Galen, including papers on Parmenides on thinking (E. Hussey, R. Dilcher), Empedocles Love (D. OBrien), tripartition of the soul in Plato (T. Buchheim), Aristotle especially the Parva Naturalia (C. Rapp, T. Johansen, P.-M. Morel), Peripatetics after Aristotle (R. Sharples), Hellenistic Philosophy (C. Rapp, C. Gill), and Galen (R. J. Hankinson). The title of the volume alludes to a phrase found in Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus, referring to aspects of living behaviour involving both body and soul, and is a commonplace in ancient philosophy, dealt with in very different ways by different authors.
Content:
The volume presents essays on the philosophical explanation of the relationship between body and soul in antiquity from the Presocratics to Galen, including papers on Parmenides on thinking (E. Hussey, R. Dilcher), Empedocles Love (D. OBrien), tripartition of the soul in Plato (T. Buchheim), Aristotle especially the Parva Naturalia (C. Rapp, T. Johansen, P.-M. Morel), Peripatetics after Aristotle (R. Sharples), Hellenistic Philosophy (C. Rapp, C. Gill), and Galen (R. J. Hankinson). The title of the volume alludes to a phrase found in Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus, referring to aspects of living behaviour involving both body and soul, and is a commonplace in ancient philosophy, dealt with in very different ways by different authors.
Note:
In English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3110183331
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Common to body and soul Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 2006 ISBN 3110183331
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110183337
Language:
English
Subjects:
Philosophy
Keywords:
Leib-Seele-Problem
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Konferenzschrift
DOI:
10.1515/9783110196511
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Author information:
King, R. A. H. 1962-
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