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A Companion to Ancient Philosophy provides a comprehensive and current overview of the history of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy from its origins until late antiquity.
Comprises an extensive collection of original essays, featuring contributions from both rising stars and senior scholars of ancient philosophy
Integrates analytic and continental traditions
Explores the development of various disciplines, such as mathematics, logic, grammar, physics, and medicine, in relation to ancient philosophy
Includes an illuminating introduction, bibliography, chronology, maps and an index
“This
Companion does a good job of introducing students to the study of ancient philosophy…This book will give students a sense of what working in the area of ancient philosophy involves and may encourage them to develop some of the requisite skills themselves rather than simply furnish another source for regurgitation.” (
The Classical Review, Vol 58 No. 1 2008)
"[T]he Companion draws together a wealth of material, presented in accordance with the most recent scholarly standards for the interpretation of ancient philosophical texts. The Companion will be an excellent source–book for students interested in the study of ancient philosophy, as well as for scholars who are rethinking their views on well–known problems by considering the new perspectives offered." (Bryn Mawr Classical Review)
Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgments xiv
Abbreviations xv
Chronology xvi
Maps xxvi
Introduction xxix
Part I: Early Greek Philosophy
1. The Beginnings of Science and Philosophy in Archaic Greece 3 Edward Hussey
2. Ancient Philosophy and the Doxographical Tradition 20 Jørgen Mejer
3. Parmenides and After: Unity and Plurality 34 Patricia Curd
4. The Concept of the Universal in Some Later Pre–Platonic Cosmologists 56 Alexander P. D. Mourelatos
5. The Sophistic Movement 77 Rachel Barney
Part II: Socrates, the Socratics, and Plato
6. Socrates 101 Donald R. Morrison
7. Minor Socratics 119 Fernanda Decleva Caizzi
8. The Platonic Dialogue 136 Christopher Gill
9. Plato’s Ethics: Early and Middle Dialogues 151 Terry Penner
10. Plato’s Political Philosophy: The Republic, the Statesman, and the Laws 170 Melissa Lane
11. Plato’s Metaphysics and Dialectic 192 Noburu Notomi
12. Plato’s Natural Philosophy and Metaphysics 212 Luc Brisson
Part III: Aristotle
13. The Aristotelian Way 235 Pierre Pellegrin
14. Aristotle’s Logic and Theory of Science 245 Wolfgang Detel
15. Aristotle’s Physics and Cosmology 270 István Bodnár and Pierre Pellegrin
16. Aristotle’s Biology and Aristotle’s Philosophy 292 James G. Lennox
17. Aristotle’s Psychology 316 Victor Caston
18. First Philosophy in Aristotle 347 Mary Louise Gill
19. Aristotle’s Ethics 374 Michael Pakaluk
20. Aristotle’s Political Philosophy 393 David Keyt
Part IV: Philosophy in the Hellenistic Age
21. Philosophic Schools in Hellenistic and Roman Times 415 Thomas Bénatouïl
22. The Problem of Sources 430 Robert W. Sharples
23. The New Academy and its Rivals 448 Carlos Lévy
24. Pyrrhonism 465 Jacques Brunschwig
25. Epicureanism 486 Pierre–Marie Morel
26. Stoic Logic 505 Katerina Ierodiakonou
27. Stoic Ethics 530 Richard Bett
28. Hellenistic Cosmopolitanism 549 Eric Brown
Part V: Middle and Late Platonism
29. Middle Platonism 561 Marco Zambon
30. Plotinus 577 Luc Brisson and Jean–François Pradeau
31. What was Commentary in Late Antiquity? The Example of the Neoplatonic Commentators 597 Philippe Hoffmann
Part VI: Culture, Philosophy, and the Sciences
32. Greek Philosophy and Religion 625 Gábor Betegh
33. Philosophy of Language 640 Deborah K. W. Modrak
34. Ancient Medicine and its Contribution to the Philosophical Tradition 664 Pierre Pellegrin
35. Greek Mathematics to the Time of Euclid 686 Ian Mueller
Index Locorum 719
General Index 756
Mary Louise Gill is Professor of Philosophy and Classics at Brown University. She is the author of
Aristotle on Substance: The Paradox of Unity (1989),
Unity,
Identity, and Explanation in Aristotle′s Me
taphysics (co–edited with Theodore Scaltsas and David Charles, 1994),
Self–Motion: From Aristotle to Newton (co–edited with James G. Lennox, 1994), and
Plato: Parmenides (with Paul Ryan, 1996).
Pierre Pellegrin is Director of Research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris. His authored works include Aristotle′s Classification of Animals (1986), and Aristote: Le Philosophe et les Savoirs (2002).
A Companion to Ancient Philosophy provides a comprehensive and current overview of the history of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy from its origins until late antiquity.
This volume of newly contributed papers is distinctive in including contributions from both rising stars and senior scholars, and in integrating what were until recently characterized as two conflicting traditions, analytic and continental. The papers treat central topics in ancient philosophy, such as the problem of sources or the practice of ancient philosophical commentary, and also explore the development of various disciplines, including mathematics, logic, grammar, physics, and medicine, in their relation to ancient philosophy. Each paper informs the reader of the current state of debate concerning its topic, and pushes the dialogue further by expressing the views of its author.
The volume features a lively introduction, bibliographies, chronology, maps, and two indexes, making this book an excellent resource for students and scholars alike. Non–specialists will find this Companion accessible and rewarding, while specialists will be inspired to revisit controversial questions anew.