The Neoplatonic Socrates
Herausgeber: Layne, Danielle A; Tarrant, Harold
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Danielle A. Layne teaches philosophy at Gonzaga University. Harold Tarrant is Conjoint Professor of Classics at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and author of Plato's First Interpreters.
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Danielle A. Layne teaches philosophy at Gonzaga University. Harold Tarrant is Conjoint Professor of Classics at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and author of Plato's First Interpreters.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9780812246292
- ISBN-10: 0812246292
- Artikelnr.: 40919401
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 554g
- ISBN-13: 9780812246292
- ISBN-10: 0812246292
- Artikelnr.: 40919401
Danielle A. Layne teaches philosophy at Gonzaga University. Harold Tarrant is Conjoint Professor of Classics at the University of Newcastle, Australia, and author of Plato's First Interpreters.
Introduction
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism
—Geert Roskam
Chapter 2. Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates' Daimonion
—John F. Finamore
Chapter 3. The Daimonion of Socrates: Daimones and Divination in
Neoplatonism
—Crystal Addey
Chapter 4. Socrates in the Neoplatonic Psychology of Hermias
—Christina-Panagiota Manolea
Chapter 5. The Character of Socrates and the Good of Dialogue Form:
Neoplatonic Hermeneutics
—Danielle A. Layne
Chapter 6. Hypostasizing Socrates
—Michael Griffin
Chapter 7. Socratic Character: Proclus on the Function of Erotic Intellect
—James M. Ambury
Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the
Commentary of Olympiodorus
—François Renaud
Chapter 9. Akrasia and Enkrateia in Simplicius's Commentary on Epictetus's
Encheiridion
—Marilynn Lawrence
Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates'
Change of Register
—Harold Tarrant
Conclusion
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Appendix: The Reception of Socrates in Late Antiquity: Authors, Texts, and
Notable References
Notes
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism
—Geert Roskam
Chapter 2. Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates' Daimonion
—John F. Finamore
Chapter 3. The Daimonion of Socrates: Daimones and Divination in
Neoplatonism
—Crystal Addey
Chapter 4. Socrates in the Neoplatonic Psychology of Hermias
—Christina-Panagiota Manolea
Chapter 5. The Character of Socrates and the Good of Dialogue Form:
Neoplatonic Hermeneutics
—Danielle A. Layne
Chapter 6. Hypostasizing Socrates
—Michael Griffin
Chapter 7. Socratic Character: Proclus on the Function of Erotic Intellect
—James M. Ambury
Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the
Commentary of Olympiodorus
—François Renaud
Chapter 9. Akrasia and Enkrateia in Simplicius's Commentary on Epictetus's
Encheiridion
—Marilynn Lawrence
Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates'
Change of Register
—Harold Tarrant
Conclusion
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Appendix: The Reception of Socrates in Late Antiquity: Authors, Texts, and
Notable References
Notes
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism
—Geert Roskam
Chapter 2. Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates' Daimonion
—John F. Finamore
Chapter 3. The Daimonion of Socrates: Daimones and Divination in
Neoplatonism
—Crystal Addey
Chapter 4. Socrates in the Neoplatonic Psychology of Hermias
—Christina-Panagiota Manolea
Chapter 5. The Character of Socrates and the Good of Dialogue Form:
Neoplatonic Hermeneutics
—Danielle A. Layne
Chapter 6. Hypostasizing Socrates
—Michael Griffin
Chapter 7. Socratic Character: Proclus on the Function of Erotic Intellect
—James M. Ambury
Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the
Commentary of Olympiodorus
—François Renaud
Chapter 9. Akrasia and Enkrateia in Simplicius's Commentary on Epictetus's
Encheiridion
—Marilynn Lawrence
Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates'
Change of Register
—Harold Tarrant
Conclusion
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Appendix: The Reception of Socrates in Late Antiquity: Authors, Texts, and
Notable References
Notes
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism
—Geert Roskam
Chapter 2. Plutarch and Apuleius on Socrates' Daimonion
—John F. Finamore
Chapter 3. The Daimonion of Socrates: Daimones and Divination in
Neoplatonism
—Crystal Addey
Chapter 4. Socrates in the Neoplatonic Psychology of Hermias
—Christina-Panagiota Manolea
Chapter 5. The Character of Socrates and the Good of Dialogue Form:
Neoplatonic Hermeneutics
—Danielle A. Layne
Chapter 6. Hypostasizing Socrates
—Michael Griffin
Chapter 7. Socratic Character: Proclus on the Function of Erotic Intellect
—James M. Ambury
Chapter 8. The Elenctic Strategies of Socrates: The Alcibiades I and the
Commentary of Olympiodorus
—François Renaud
Chapter 9. Akrasia and Enkrateia in Simplicius's Commentary on Epictetus's
Encheiridion
—Marilynn Lawrence
Chapter 10. The Many-Voiced Socrates: Neoplatonist Sensitivity to Socrates'
Change of Register
—Harold Tarrant
Conclusion
—Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant
Appendix: The Reception of Socrates in Late Antiquity: Authors, Texts, and
Notable References
Notes
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments