Galen’s discussions of philosophical issues show a complete mastery of the school debates of his time. Galen, however, is not a school philosopher: his philosophical allegiance is controversial and he refers to philosophical theories and debates for specific purposes that pertain to his views about the status of medical knowledge. The extant fragments of his lost treatise On Demonstration offer an interesting example of this attitude. The present paper focuses on some passages from Galen’s lost On Demonstration book 4, which deal with the generation of cosmos and its incorruptibility. They are preserved in John Philoponus’ On the Eternity of the World and in al-Rāzī’s Doubts on Galen. Galen’s argument relies heavily on philosophical source...
De Lacy, Philip. 1991. Galen's Response to Skepticism. Illinois Classical Studies 16: 283-306.publis...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...
Three senses of ‘dialectic’ can be discerned in Galen's works (section 10.1): (1) Dialectic as logic...
L'articolo si concentra sulla ricezione di Platone e della filosofia platonica in Galeno. Sicurament...
In this paper are presented some moments needed for formulation of cosmological argument for God's e...
The author examines the question of Galen\u27s affinity with astrology, in view of Galen\u27s extend...
The objective of this paper is to examine the thought of John Philoponus contra Aristotle, as it per...
Galen had an abiding reverence for the classicized Greek poets of his day, in keeping with the preva...
This study focuses on the role played by Presocratic thinkers in the work of the physician-cum-philo...
Analyzing the works of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, this paper reveals the specific influences eac...
L’articolo prende in esame il trattato perduto di Galeno Sulla Dimostrazione e la sua ricezione nell...
Medicine and philosophy were very closely related in antiquity. The Pre-Socratics were interested in...
This paper focuses on Galen's views about the formal cause against the wider background of his accou...
This book explores the presence of Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216 AD) in early modern philosophy, s...
De Lacy, Philip. 1991. Galen's Response to Skepticism. Illinois Classical Studies 16: 283-306.publis...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...
Three senses of ‘dialectic’ can be discerned in Galen's works (section 10.1): (1) Dialectic as logic...
L'articolo si concentra sulla ricezione di Platone e della filosofia platonica in Galeno. Sicurament...
In this paper are presented some moments needed for formulation of cosmological argument for God's e...
The author examines the question of Galen\u27s affinity with astrology, in view of Galen\u27s extend...
The objective of this paper is to examine the thought of John Philoponus contra Aristotle, as it per...
Galen had an abiding reverence for the classicized Greek poets of his day, in keeping with the preva...
This study focuses on the role played by Presocratic thinkers in the work of the physician-cum-philo...
Analyzing the works of Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, this paper reveals the specific influences eac...
L’articolo prende in esame il trattato perduto di Galeno Sulla Dimostrazione e la sua ricezione nell...
Medicine and philosophy were very closely related in antiquity. The Pre-Socratics were interested in...
This paper focuses on Galen's views about the formal cause against the wider background of his accou...
This book explores the presence of Galen of Pergamon (129 – c. 216 AD) in early modern philosophy, s...
De Lacy, Philip. 1991. Galen's Response to Skepticism. Illinois Classical Studies 16: 283-306.publis...
The persistence of remnants of Galenism in spite of the gradual obsolescence of its overall theoreti...
Galen of Pergamum was a physician working in the emperor Marcus Aurelius’s court in Rome from 166 AD...