The Origins of the Platonic System Platonisms of the Early Empire and their Philosophical Contexts Editors: Bonazzi M., Opsomer J., 2009 From the 1st century BC onwards followers of Plato began to systematize Plato's thought. These attempts went in various directions and were subjected to all kinds of philosophical influences, especially Aristotelian, Stoic, and Pythagorean. The result was a broad variety of Platonisms without orthodoxy. That would only change with Plotinus. This volume, bei..
Platonism at the Origins of Modernity: Studies on Platonism and Early Modern Philosophy Douglas Hedl...
The concept of Platonism has shown variations throughout history, but generally it has been associat...
As it occurred in West, Aristotle’s thought was in Byzantium the main organon of philosophical medit...
This chapter deals with the development of Platonism from the late first century bce to the end of t...
This contribution will discuss those Greek philosophers who, between the 3rd and the 6th cent. AD, d...
The author argues, that the exigencies of inter‐school rivalry, initially between the Academy and th...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to demonstrate that ancient Presocratic thought is, in fact,...
Although the statement of Whitehead, asserting that European philosophy may be seen as footnotes to ...
History of Platonism : Plato redivivus Berchman, Robert M., Finamore, John F., 2005 Following from ...
There is a robust proliferative mainstream of narrations about the ancient easterners' and Iranians'...
In the early Roman Empire the theology of Platonist philosophers became increasingly concerned with ...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
This book examines the important but largely neglected issue of the intricate mutual influences betw...
This book explores how introductory methods shaped school practice and intellectual activity in var...
Alexandria occupies a special place in the history of Platonism. The first edition of Plato’s works ...
Platonism at the Origins of Modernity: Studies on Platonism and Early Modern Philosophy Douglas Hedl...
The concept of Platonism has shown variations throughout history, but generally it has been associat...
As it occurred in West, Aristotle’s thought was in Byzantium the main organon of philosophical medit...
This chapter deals with the development of Platonism from the late first century bce to the end of t...
This contribution will discuss those Greek philosophers who, between the 3rd and the 6th cent. AD, d...
The author argues, that the exigencies of inter‐school rivalry, initially between the Academy and th...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to demonstrate that ancient Presocratic thought is, in fact,...
Although the statement of Whitehead, asserting that European philosophy may be seen as footnotes to ...
History of Platonism : Plato redivivus Berchman, Robert M., Finamore, John F., 2005 Following from ...
There is a robust proliferative mainstream of narrations about the ancient easterners' and Iranians'...
In the early Roman Empire the theology of Platonist philosophers became increasingly concerned with ...
Mapping Platonism The issue of Antiochus\u2019 relationship to Middle Platonism is as old as it is c...
This book examines the important but largely neglected issue of the intricate mutual influences betw...
This book explores how introductory methods shaped school practice and intellectual activity in var...
Alexandria occupies a special place in the history of Platonism. The first edition of Plato’s works ...
Platonism at the Origins of Modernity: Studies on Platonism and Early Modern Philosophy Douglas Hedl...
The concept of Platonism has shown variations throughout history, but generally it has been associat...
As it occurred in West, Aristotle’s thought was in Byzantium the main organon of philosophical medit...