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Title Aristotle in late antiquity / edited by Lawrence P. Schrenk
Published Washington, D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, ©1994

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 207 pages)
Series Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 27
Studies in philosophy and the history of philosophy ; v. 27.
Contents Plotinus and the rejection of Aristotelian metaphysics / Lloyd P. Gerson -- Plotinus on the nature of eternity and time / Steven K. Strange -- Galen and the logic of relations / R.J. Hankinson -- Alexander on Aristotle's species and genera as principles / Arthur Madigan -- Proof and discovery in Aristotle and the later Greek tradition / Lawrence P. Schrenk -- The Greek Christian authors and Aristotle / Leo J. Elders -- Hippolytus, Aristotle, Basilides / Ian Mueller -- The Aristotelianism of Photius' philosophical theology / John P. Anton -- Averroes / Thérèse-Anne Druart
Summary Consisting of nine studies, this volume presents a series of specific insights on Aristotle's influence from Plotinus through Arabic thought. In the first article, Lloyd P. Gerson shows how Plotinus develops much of his metaphysics in conscious opposition to that offered by Aristotle. Steven K. Strange provides a detailed analysis of the arguments of Ennead 3.7, in which Plotinus surveys classical texts on the nature of time, including Aristotle's Physics
The next three essays demonstrate Aristotle's influence on philosophers of the Late Greek era. R.J. Hankinson examines Galen's seminal work in the logic of relations and presents a full analysis of Galen's intricate account of relational logic found in several of his treatises. Arthur Madigan investigates the sixth, seventh, and eighth aporiae of Alexander of Aphrodisias's Metaphysics B, which concern species and genera
In order to elucidate the relationship between the process of discovering a thesis and its subsequent demonstration, Lawrence P. Schrenk examines the four "dialectical" methods offered by the Greek commentators on Aristotle: division, definition, demonstration, and analysis
The final group of essays looks at Aristotelian thought within the Byzantine and Islamic cultures. Leo J. Elders presents a comprehensive survey of Aristotle's influence on Greek Christian authors, tracing his ideas in the work of Christian apologists, theologians, and historians. Ian Mueller follows Aristotelian themes in Hippolytus's criticisms, concluding that the "Aristotle" of Hippolytus and Basilides was only a corrupted version of the classical Aristotle
While Photius is best known for his role in ecclesiastical history, John P. Anton explores Photius's philosophical adaptation of the Aristotelian account of substance. Lastly, Therese-Anne Druart makes the transition from Greek to Arabic philosophy in her discussion of Ibn Rushd, or Averroes, providing a valuable overview of Averroes as Aristotelian commentator
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Aristotle -- Influence
SUBJECT Aristotle fast
Aristoteles v384-v322 gnd
Aristote, 0384-0322 av. J.-C -- Influence. ram
Aristoteles. swd
Subject Philosophy, Ancient.
Philosophy, Medieval.
Philosophy -- Byzantine Empire
Philosophy -- history
PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Philosophy
Philosophy, Ancient
Philosophy, Medieval
Philosophie
Rezeption
Aufsatzsammlung
Receptie.
Philosophie antique.
Philosophie medievale.
Geschichte 150-1000.
Geschichte 300 v. Chr.-600.
Byzantine Empire
Form Electronic book
Author Schrenk, Lawrence P.
ISBN 9780813230634
0813230632