
Common to Body and Soul
Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity
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Common to Body and Soul
Philosophical Approaches to Explaining Living Behaviour in Greco-Roman Antiquity
About this book
Der Band versammelt Beiträge zur philosophischen Erklärung der Beziehung zwischen Körper und Seele in der Antike von den Vorsokratikern bis Galen. Er enthält Beiträge über das Denken bei Parmenides (E. Hussey, R. Dilcher), die Liebe bei Empedokles (D. O'Brien), die Dreiteilung der Seele bei Platon (T. Buchheim), Aristoteles – vor allem die Parva Naturalia – (C. Rapp, T. Johansen, P.-M. Morel), nacharistotelische Peripatetiker (R. Sharples), hellenistische Philosophie (C. Rapp, C. Gill) und Galen (R. J. Hankinson). Der Titel spielt auf einen Ausdruck bei Platon, Aristoteles und Plotin an, der sich auf Aspekte des Lebendigseins an Körper und Seele bezieht und ein Topos in der antiken Philosophie wurde, der bei den verschiedenen Autoren unterschiedlich behandelt wurde.
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Table of contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Parmenides on Thinking
- Parmenides on the Place of Mind
- Life Beyond the Stars:Aristotle, Plato and Empedocles
- Plato's phaulon skemma: On the Multifariousness of the Human Soul
- "Common to Soul and Body" in the Parva Naturalia
- What's New in the De Sensu? The Place of the De Sensu In Aristotle's Psychology
- Common to Body and Soul: Peripatetic Approaches After Aristotle
- Interaction of Body and Soul: What the Hellenistic Philosophers Saw and Aristotle Avoided
- Psychophysical Holism in Stoicism and Epicureanism
- Body and Soul in Galen
- Backmatter