Plato and Aristotle each present traditional forms of religious practice (e.g., sacrifice, choral performance, prayer, and temple cult) as activities that are worth performing. Because these philosophers advocated such unconventional theological views, their endorsement of conventional religious practice strikes some readers as surprising. This dissertation examines why Plato and Aristotle defended traditional religious practice. Specifically, it investigates their views on its efficacy (i.e., what benefits religious practice produces and how it is thought to produce them). Chapters 1-2 provide the intellectual background necessary to appreciate Plato and Aristotle’s individual contributions. Chapter 1 outlines a view of efficacy that was ...
The usual way to relate to Platonism to theism is to contrast an impersonal conception of the Good w...
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In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
Plato and Aristotle each present traditional forms of religious practice (e.g., sacrifice, choral pe...
Two types of divinities predominate in Plato’s later dialogues, the traditional and cosmic gods. Thi...
"Aristotle is a severe critic of traditional religion, believing it to be false, yet he also holds t...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE TO T...
The article compares views of Plato and Aristotle regarding their attitude to the problem of rationa...
Plato may be best known as a philosopher, but his depictions of people’s involvements in religion ar...
What does religion have to do with philosophy? More specifically, what does a long-abandoned 6th c. ...
The aim of my dissertation is to show that Plato’s metaphysics in the Laws (Chapter 1) commits him t...
This dissertation argues that theology became an intellectual discipline with its own field of inq...
This dissertation is a study of the relation between Aristotle’s ethics and the crafts (or technai)....
<p>The Laws is generally regarded as Plato’s attempt to engage with the practical realities of polit...
Mark McPherran and Gregory Vlastos argue that Socrates’ theology threatened Athenian sacrificial pra...
The usual way to relate to Platonism to theism is to contrast an impersonal conception of the Good w...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2012/Papers/3/thumbnail.jpgPre-classical Gree...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...
Plato and Aristotle each present traditional forms of religious practice (e.g., sacrifice, choral pe...
Two types of divinities predominate in Plato’s later dialogues, the traditional and cosmic gods. Thi...
"Aristotle is a severe critic of traditional religion, believing it to be false, yet he also holds t...
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF PLATO AND ARISTOTLE TO T...
The article compares views of Plato and Aristotle regarding their attitude to the problem of rationa...
Plato may be best known as a philosopher, but his depictions of people’s involvements in religion ar...
What does religion have to do with philosophy? More specifically, what does a long-abandoned 6th c. ...
The aim of my dissertation is to show that Plato’s metaphysics in the Laws (Chapter 1) commits him t...
This dissertation argues that theology became an intellectual discipline with its own field of inq...
This dissertation is a study of the relation between Aristotle’s ethics and the crafts (or technai)....
<p>The Laws is generally regarded as Plato’s attempt to engage with the practical realities of polit...
Mark McPherran and Gregory Vlastos argue that Socrates’ theology threatened Athenian sacrificial pra...
The usual way to relate to Platonism to theism is to contrast an impersonal conception of the Good w...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2012/Papers/3/thumbnail.jpgPre-classical Gree...
In his treatise, On Rhetoric, Aristotle argues that there are three species within an art of rhetor...