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Plato's Parmenides and its heritage, Vol. 2
John Douglas Turner and Kevin Corrigan
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page vii)
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Introduction (page 1)
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SECTION 1: PARMENIDES INTERPRETATION FROM PLOTINUS TO DAMASCIUS
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1. Plotinus and the Parmenides: Problems of Interpretation (Matthias Vorwerk, page 23)
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2. Plotinus and the Hypotheses of the Second Part of Plato's Parmenides (Kevin Corrigan, page 35)
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3. The Reception of the Parmenides before Proclus (Luc Brisson, page 49)
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4. Is Porphyry the Source Used by Marius Victorinus? (Volker Henning Drecoll, page 65)
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5. Porphyry and the Gnostics: Reassessing Pierre Hadot's Thesis in Light of the Second- and Third-Century Sethian Treatises (Tuomas Rasimus, page 81)
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6. Columns VII-VIII of the Anonymous Commentary on the Parmenides: Vestiges of a Logical Interpretation (Luc Brisson, page 111)
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7. Iamblichus's Interpretation of the Parmenides' Third Hypothesis (John F. Finamore, page 119)
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8. Syrianus's Exegesis of the Second Hypothesis of the Parmenides: The Architecture of the Intelligible Universe Revealed (John M. Dillon, page 133)
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9. Damascius on the Third Hypothesis of the Parmenides (Sara Ahbel-Rappe, page 143)
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10. Metaphysicizing the Aristotelian Categories: Two References to the Parmenides in Simplicius's Commentary on the Categories (75,6 and 291,2 Kalbfleisch) (Gerald Bechtle, page 157)
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SECTION 2: THE HIDDEN INFLUENCE OF THE PARMENIDES IN PHILO, ORIGEN, AND LATER PATRISTIC THOUGHT
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11. Early Alexandrian Theology and Plato's Parmenides (David T. Runia, page 175)
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12. Christians and the Parmenides (Mark Edwards, page 189)
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13. Origen's Platonism: Questions and Caveats (Mark Edwards, page 199)
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14. Plato's Parmenides among the Cappadocian Fathers: The Problem of a Possible Influence or the Meaning of a Lack? (Jean Reynard, page 217)
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15. The Importance of the Parmenides for Trinitarian Theology in the Third and Fourth Centuries C.E. (Kevin Corrigan, page 237)
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16. Pseudo-Dionysius, the Parmenides, and the Problem of Contradiction (Andrew Radde-Gallwitz, page 243)
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References (page 255)
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Contributors (page 269)
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Subject-Name Index (page 273)
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Index Locorum (page 289)
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Published: c2010
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589834507 (paper)