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Plato's Parmenides and its heritage, Vol. 1

John Douglas Turner and Kevin Corrigan
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Abbreviations (page vii)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • SECTION 1: PLATO, FROM THE OLD ACADEMY TO MIDDLE PLATONISM
    • 1. The Place of the Parmenides in Plato's Thought and in the Subsequent Tradition (Kevin Corrigan, page 23)
    • 2. Speusippus's Neutral Conception of the One and Plato's Parmenides (Gerald Bechtle, page 37)
    • 3. The Fragment of Speusippus in Column I of the Anonymous Commentary on the Parmenides (Luc Brisson, page 59)
    • 4. Speusippus and the Ontological Interpretation of the Parmenides (John Dillon, page 67)
    • 5. The Indefinite Dyad in Sextus Empiricus's Report (Adversus Mathethematicos 10.248-283) and Plato's Parmenides (Thomas Szlezák, page 79)
    • 6. Plato and Parmenides in Agreement: Ammonius's Praise of God as One-Being in Plutarch's The E at Delphi (Zlatko Pleše, page 93)
    • 7. Moderatus, E. R. Dodds, and the Development of Neoplatonist Emanation (J. Noel Hubler, page 115)
  • SECTION 2: MIDDLE PLATONIC AND GNOSTIC TEXTS
    • 8. The Platonizing Sethian Treatises, Marius Victorinus's Philosophical Sources, and Pre-Plotinian Parmenides Commentaries (John D. Turner, page 131)
    • 9. Is There a Gnostic "Henological" Speculation? (Johanna Brankaer, page 173)
    • 10. The Greek Text behind the Parallel Sections in Zostrianos and Marius Victorinus (Volker Henning Drecoll, page 195)
    • 11. The Chaldaean Oracles and the Metaphysics of the Sethian Platonizing Treatises (John D. Turner, page 213)
    • 12. A Criticism of the Chaldaean Oracles and of the Gnostics in Columns IX and X of the Anonymous Commentary on the Parmenides (Luc Brisson, page 233)
    • 13. The Anonymous Commentary on Plato's Parmenides and Aristotle's Categories: Some Preliminary Remarks (Gerald Bechtle, page 243)
    • 14. Negative Theology and Radical Conceptual Purification in the Anonymous Commentary on Plato's Parmenides (Alain Lernould, page 257)
    • 15. A Criticism of Numenius in the Last Columns (XI-XIV) of the Anonymous Commentary on the Parmenides (Luc Brisson, page 275)
  • References (page 283)
  • Contributors (page 297)
  • Subject-Name Index (page 301)
  • Index Locorum (page 315)
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Published: c2010
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781589834491 (paper)
  • 9781589834514 (ebook)
Series
  • Writings from the Greco-Roman World
Subject
  • Philosophy
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