A History of Mind and Body in Late AntiquityAnna Marmodoro, Sophie Cartwright The mind-body relation was at the forefront of philosophy and theology in late antiquity, a time of great intellectual innovation. This volume, the first integrated history of this important topic, explores ideas about mind and body during this period, considering both pagan and Christian thought about issues such as resurrection, incarnation and asceticism. A series of chapters presents cutting-edge research from multiple perspectives, including history, philosophy, classics and theology. Several chapters survey wider themes which provide context for detailed studies of the work of individual philosophers including Numenius, Pseudo-Dionysius, Damascius and Augustine. Wide-ranging and accessible, with translations given for all texts in the original language, this book will be essential for students and scholars of late antique thought, the history of religion and theology, and the philosophy of mind. |
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... flesh and bones in the generation of the organism.) Some late antique thinkers depart very explicitly from Aristotleʼs treatment of the soul–body relation as part and parcel of his general hylomorphic account of reality; rather, they ...
... flesh and bones in the generation of the organism.) Some late antique thinkers depart very explicitly from Aristotleʼs treatment of the soul–body relation as part and parcel of his general hylomorphic account of reality; rather, they ...
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... flesh; and Porphyryʼs notion of quasi-body (pneuma of the soul) as ʻtransitionalʼ between the two forms of existence – corporeal and incorporeal. In his De anima, Iamblichus sets himself apart from his Platonic forebears in regard to ...
... flesh; and Porphyryʼs notion of quasi-body (pneuma of the soul) as ʻtransitionalʼ between the two forms of existence – corporeal and incorporeal. In his De anima, Iamblichus sets himself apart from his Platonic forebears in regard to ...
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... flesh touch; and to the testicles, having some different sort of structure, the generative faculty. Where all these come together in the heart is the soulʼs governing part (the hēgemonikon).8 The Stoics thus adopt a faculty-based ...
... flesh touch; and to the testicles, having some different sort of structure, the generative faculty. Where all these come together in the heart is the soulʼs governing part (the hēgemonikon).8 The Stoics thus adopt a faculty-based ...
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Contents
Numenius | |
Plotinus | |
Porphyry | |
Frans A J de Haas | |
Proclus | |
The Ensoulment of the Body in Early | |
Mind Soul and Body | |
Basil of Caesarea | |
Gregory of Nyssa | |
Gregory of Nazianzus | |
Synesius of Cyrene | |
Augustine | |
Dionysius the Areopagite | |
Damascius | |
Mind and Body in Early | |
The Christian Conception of the Body | |
Bibliography | |
General Index | |
Index of Greek Hebrew and Latin Terms | |
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