New Publication: Plato’s Timaeus—Proceedings of the Tenth Symposium Platonicum Pragense

Plato's Timaeus: Proceedings of the Tenth Symposium Platonicum Pragense Volume edited by Chad Jorgenson, Filip Karfík, and Štěpán Špinka 2021. x, 293 pp. 94.00 EUR Hardcover; Open Access/free PDF. ISBN: 978-90-04-43606-0 [hardcover]/978-90-04-43708-1 [e-book]. (Brill's Plato Studies Series 5) Plato's 'Timaeus' brings together a number of studies from both leading Plato specialists and up-and-coming researchers from across Europe. The contributions cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from the literary form of the work to the ontology of sense perception and the status of medicine in Timaeus' account. Although informed by a commitment to methodological diversity, the collection as a whole forms an organic unity, opening fresh perspectives on widely read passages, while shedding new light on less frequently discussed topics. The volume thus provides a valuable resource for students and researchers at all levels, whether their interest bears on the Timaeus as a whole or on a particular passage.

2020-11-24T17:55:14+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: The First Principle in Late Neoplatonism

The First Principle in Late Neoplatonism: A Study of the One's Causality in Proclus and Damascius By Jonathan Greig 2021. 360 pp. 138.00 EUR. Hardcover/E-Book. ISBN: 978-90-04-43905-4 [hardcover]/978-90-04-43909-2 [e-book]. (Philosophia Antiqua 156) In The First Principle, Jonathan Greig examines the philosophical theology of the two Neoplatonists, Proclus and Damascius (5th–6th centuries A.D.), on the One as the first cause. Both philosophers address a tension in the Neoplatonic tradition: namely that the One was seen as absolutely transcendent, yet it was also seen as intimately related to other things as the source of their unity and being. Proclus’ solution is to posit intermediate causes after the One, while Damascius posits a distinct principle, the ‘Ineffable’, above the One. This book provides a new, thorough study of the theories of causation that lead each to their respective position and reveals crucial insights involved in a rigorous negative theology employed in metaphysics.

2020-11-20T14:24:25+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: The Platonizing Sethian Background of Plotinus’s Mysticism

The Platonizing Sethian Background of Plotinus’s Mysticism By Zeke Mazur 2020. xviii, 337 pp. 129.00 EUR. Hardcover/E-Book. ISBN: 978-90-04-44167-5 [hardcover]/978-90-04-44171-2 [e-book]. In The Platonizing Sethian Background of Plotinus’s Mysticism, Zeke Mazur offers a radical reconceptualization of Plotinus with reference to Gnostic thought and praxis. A crucial element in the thought of the third-century CE philosopher Plotinus—his conception of mystical union with the One—cannot be understood solely within the conventional history of philosophy, or as the product of a unique, sui generis psychological propensity. This monograph demonstrates that Plotinus tacitly patterned his mystical ascent to the One on a type of visionary ascent ritual that is first attested in Gnostic sources. These sources include the Platonizing Sethian tractates Zostrianos (NHC VIII,1) and Allogenes (NHC XI,3) of which we have Coptic translations from Nag Hammadi and whose Greek Vorlagen were known to have been read in Plotinus’s school.

2020-11-04T14:08:52+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought

The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics By Barbara Sattler 2020. 438 pp. 90.00 GBP. Hardcover/E-Book. ISBN: 9781108477901 [hardcover]. This book examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical notions were introduced to gain control over conceptual problems of motion. It shows how the idea of motion raised two fundamental problems in the 5th and 4th century BCE: bringing together being and non-being, and bringing together time and space. The first problem leads to the exclusion of motion from the realm of rational investigation in Parmenides, the second to Zeno's paradoxes of motion. Methodological and logical developments reacting to these puzzles are shown to be present implicitly in the atomists, and explicitly in Plato who also employs mathematical structures [...]

2020-10-26T12:54:27+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: Studia Phaenomenologica (vol. 20/2020), Phenomenology and the History of Platonism

Studia Phaenomenologica, Volume 20/ 2020: Phenomenology and the History of Platonism Edited by Daniele de Santis, Claudio Majolino 2020. 402 pp. 18.00 EUR (Ebook). ISBN: 978-606-697-121-8 (Ebook). Table of Contents: Daniele de Santis, Claudio Majolino: Phaenomenologia sub specie Platonis. Editors’ Introduction Adolf Reinach: La philosophie de Platon (traduction et introduction par Aurélien Djian) Abstract: In these 1910 summer semester lessons, Adolf Reinach, using the concept of arché as a guiding thread, sketches out a history of Platonic philosophy, tracing it back to the Presocratics. More precisely, as a philosophical attempt to offer such an history, Reinach intends to flesh out what he thinks is the main contribution of Plato to philosophy, and which, at the same time, turns out to be the germ of his own philosophy, namely: to consider ideal objects as the arché of philosophy; to use the phenomenological method; and, last but not least, to devote his research to the study of the things themselves, rather than [...]

2020-10-16T14:52:57+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

2020 Volume of Plato Journal (20)

The International Plato Society's journal, Plato Journal, has released its 20th volume for 2020, available now at impactum-journals.uc.pt/platojournal. Articles: pp. 7–20: "Dialéctica y refutación en el Sofista de Platón" (Pilar Spangenberg) pp. 21–37: "The Golden Age and the Reversal of the Myth of Good Government in Plato’s Statesman. A Lesson on the Use of Models" (Fulvia de Luise) pp. 39–53: "Habladurías sobre tiranos felices. Platón y Jenofonte a propósito de filosofía, tiranía y buen gobierno" (Claudia Marsico) pp. 55–66: "Elenchtike techne, erotike techne: in margine al Carmide platonico" (Francesca Pentassuglio) pp. 67–80: "La crítica de Platón a los matemáticos que toman las hipótesis por principios (República VI-VII)" (Graciela Marcos Pinotti) pp. 81–95: "Socrate o dello specchio. Strategie di scrittura nell’Apologia e nell’Alcibiade" (Lidia Palumbo) pp. 97–110: "Il proemio alle leggi (in Platone, Leggi V 726-734)" (Livio Rossetti) pp. 111–125: "Regular el mundo de la fiesta: un proyecto normativo en Leyes" (Alberto [...]

2020-10-15T15:57:53+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: Articulations of Nature and Politics in Plato and Hegel

Articulations of Nature and Politics in Plato and Hegel By Vicky Roupa 2020. 190 pp. 79.99 GBP (Hardbound), 63.99 GBP (Ebook). ISBN: 978-3-030-52126-4 (Hardbound), 978-3-030-52127-1 (Ebook). Description: This book examines nature as a foundational concept for political and constitutional theory, drawing on readings from Plato and Hegel to counter the view that optimal political arrangements are determined by nature. Focussing on the dialectical implications of the word ‘nature’, i.e. how it encompasses a range of meanings stretching up to the opposites of sensuousness and ideality, the book explores the various junctures at which nature and politics interlock in the philosophies of Plato and Hegel. Appearance and essence, inner life and public realm, the psychical and the political are all shown to be parts of a conflictual structure that requires both infinite proximity and irreducible distance. The book offers innovative interpretations of a number of key texts by Plato and Hegel [...]

2020-09-25T14:59:45+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: Conceptions of Publicness in Plato’s Philosophy

Conceptions of Publicness in Plato's Philosophy Ἐκφάνσεις τῆς δημοσιότητας στὴν φιλοσοφία τοῦ Πλάτωνα By Maria Sozopoulou 2020. 288 pp. 14.84 Euro. ISBN: 978-960-02-3640-8. Long description [English]: Download PDF Description [Greek]: Ὁ ὅρος «δημοσιότητα» μπορεῖ νὰ μὴν ἀπαντᾶ στὴν ἀρχαία ἑλληνικὴ γραμματεία (ἐντοπίζονται μόνο ὁμόρριζες καὶ συνώνυμες μὲ αὐτὸν λέξεις), ὅμως τὸ περιεχόμενό του ἔχει ἑλληνικὴ προέλευση. Σύμφωνα μὲ τὸν J. Habermas δύναται νὰ γίνει λόγος γιὰ ἕνα ἑλληνικὸ μοντέλο δημοσιότητας, τὸ ὁποῖο συναρτᾶται μὲ τὸν δημόσιο βίο τῶν ἀρχαίων Ἑλλήνων στὸν χῶρο τῆς ἀγορᾶς. Στὴν παρούσα ἐργασία γίνεται ἐξέταση τῶν ἐκφάνσεων τῆς δημοσιότητας στὴν φιλοσοφία τοῦ Πλάτωνα, μὲ στόχο νὰ ἀποδειχθεῖ ἂν τὸ πνεῦμα τῆς δημοσιότητας εἶναι ἔκδηλο τόσο στὴν πολιτικὴ φιλοσοφία ὅσο καὶ τὴν ὀντολογία καὶ τὴν γνωσιοθεωρία. Στὸ πρῶτο μέρος, τὸ ἐνδιαφέρον ἐπικεντρώνεται στὴν πολιτικὴ φιλοσοφία, ὅπου ἐξετάζεται ἡ θεωρία τοῦ Πλάτωνα γιὰ τὸ πολίτευμα, τὸν δημόσιο ἄνδρα καὶ τὴν δημόσια σφαίρα. Τὸ δεύτερο μέρος ἀφορᾶ τὴν πλατωνικὴ [...]

2020-09-22T08:06:54+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

New Publication: Plato’s Conception of Justice and the Question of Human Dignity

Plato’s Conception of Justice and the Question of Human Dignity By Marek Piechowiak 2019. 296 pp. 57.10 Euro/72.75 USD. Hardcover/E-Book/PDF. ISBN: 978-3-631-65970-0 [hardcover]. (Philosophy and Cultural Studies Revisited / Historisch-genetische Studien zur Philosophie und Kulturgeschichte) This book is the first comprehensive study of Plato’s conception of justice. The universality of human rights and the universality of human dignity, which is recognised as their source, are among the crucial philosophical problems in modern-day legal orders and in contemporary culture in general. If dignity is genuinely universal, then human beings also possessed it in ancient times. Plato not only perceived human dignity, but a recognition of dignity is also visible in his conception of justice, which forms the core of his philosophy. Plato’s «Republic» is consistently interpreted here as a treatise on justice, relating to an individual and not to the state. The famous myth of the cave is a story about [...]

2020-07-28T09:55:16+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|

Just Published: Les philosophes face au vice, de Socrate à Augustin

Les philosophes face au vice, de Socrate à Augustin Edited by/édité par Christelle Veillard, Olivier Renaut & Dimitri El Murr. July 2020. 314 pp. 143,00 Euro. Hardcover/PDF. ISBN: 978-90-04-43238-3 [hardcover]. (Philosophia Antiqua 154) [English] Virtue is undoubtedly one of the core issues for the ethical and political theories of ancient philosophers and is therefore well-worn territory for scholars of ancient philosophy. Les philosophes face au vice, de Socrate à Augustin breaks new ground by considering how the main ancient philosophers (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, Augustine) and philosophical schools (Epicureans, Stoics) considered vice, the opposite of virtue, how they described the many vices, delineated their various kinds, accounted for their causes and effects, and reflected on how to cure them, and, even, use them on the path toward virtue. The book gathers 15 original contributions in English, French and Italian by leading scholars in the field of ancient philosophy and classics. [Français] [...]

2020-07-24T10:58:25+00:00Categories: Just published, Other Announcements|
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