The image of the historical athlete who enters the ancient Greek stadium is a perfect medium for clarifying the conceptual philosopher’s liberation from material bonds and ascent to the higher causal order in Porphyry’s On the Abstinence from Eating Flesh. The image is emphasized when Porphyry prescribes the practice of vegetarianism and immaterial sacrifice for the conceptual philosopher’s preparation for the specific ‘contest’ of freeing from material concerns such as food and sacrifice and eventual transformation in to the as the priest of the Highest God.The image of the historical athlete who enters the ancient Greek stadium is a perfect medium for clarifying the conceptual philosopher’s liberation from material bonds and ascent to the...
The Ancient Greek sports are remarkable in human history and instructive to those interested in prom...
Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, ...
Historical legacy, as an important constituent for the evaluation of the extent to which the past in...
Presenting a range of arguments against meat-eating, many strikingly familiar, Porphyry’s On Abstine...
This paper aims to consider Plato's theory of athletics from the three viewpoints of techne, soma, a...
Plato emphasized the importance of physical education for soul development in his book ‘Phaedo’, whi...
Ancient Greek philosophers stressed the importance of asceticism, in order to increase wisdom, somet...
Ancient Greek philosophers stressed the importance of asceticism, in order to increase wisdom, somet...
It is not mere coincidence that several of Plato’s dialogues are set in gymnasia and palaistrai (wre...
Ancient Greece of modern civilization has left an extremely valuable heritage in the form of sports ...
Coeval philosophical texts provide no information about the extent to which the Ancient World practi...
Athenaeus of Attalia distinguishes two types of exercise or training (γυμνασία) that are required at...
This paper deals with basic points which comprise the Olympic and sport education of Greek antiquity...
The middle Platonist Plutarch was not read by the Neo- platonists, or, at any rate, was not much app...
In the long passage of De abstinentia, IV, 2–18, Porphyry mentions a series of “groups” (ἔθνη) as ex...
The Ancient Greek sports are remarkable in human history and instructive to those interested in prom...
Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, ...
Historical legacy, as an important constituent for the evaluation of the extent to which the past in...
Presenting a range of arguments against meat-eating, many strikingly familiar, Porphyry’s On Abstine...
This paper aims to consider Plato's theory of athletics from the three viewpoints of techne, soma, a...
Plato emphasized the importance of physical education for soul development in his book ‘Phaedo’, whi...
Ancient Greek philosophers stressed the importance of asceticism, in order to increase wisdom, somet...
Ancient Greek philosophers stressed the importance of asceticism, in order to increase wisdom, somet...
It is not mere coincidence that several of Plato’s dialogues are set in gymnasia and palaistrai (wre...
Ancient Greece of modern civilization has left an extremely valuable heritage in the form of sports ...
Coeval philosophical texts provide no information about the extent to which the Ancient World practi...
Athenaeus of Attalia distinguishes two types of exercise or training (γυμνασία) that are required at...
This paper deals with basic points which comprise the Olympic and sport education of Greek antiquity...
The middle Platonist Plutarch was not read by the Neo- platonists, or, at any rate, was not much app...
In the long passage of De abstinentia, IV, 2–18, Porphyry mentions a series of “groups” (ἔθνη) as ex...
The Ancient Greek sports are remarkable in human history and instructive to those interested in prom...
Olympism is a philosophy of life, exalting and combining in a balanced whole the qualities of body, ...
Historical legacy, as an important constituent for the evaluation of the extent to which the past in...