englischThe present collection of essays examines the ontological and objectivistic dimensions of the modern scientific worldview that make it difficult for people to see themselves as self-determined actors. At the heart of the book are two treatises that deal with the physical, biochemical, [...]
more informationenglischSociety is to blame: The title of this book refers to a widespread dictum in modernity. From a historical point of view, however, it seems to lack plausibility as it appears in a culture whose ethical tradition has emphasised the importance of moral responsibility since antiquity. How could [...]
more informationenglischTak-Lap Yeung's work pursues an innovative perspective of interpretation that aims to reconstruct Heidegger's adaptation of Kant as a method of reinterpretation. The goal of this research is to strengthen a new reading of Kant while simultaneously developing an independent approach, inspired [...]
more informationenglischIn addition to his lectures on Pre-Platonic philosophy, Nietzsche also ‘discovered’ the pronunciation of ancient Greek, as he claimed, out of the ‘spirit of music,’ given his theory of “quantititative rhythm.” This ‘spirit’ is reflected in Nietzsche’s engagement with classical music [...]
more informationenglischOn the question of the divine, as on others, the Neoplatonic tradition has gradually made the reading of Aristotle a philosophical preriquisite. The contributions gathered in this volume aim at understanding how the Neoplatonic readers of Aristotle’s theology interpreted, commented on and [...]
more informationenglischThis book, translated from the French, offers a synthesis of modern research devoted to Simplicius's life and to three of his five commentaries: On Epictetus' Handbook, On Aristotle's De anima, On Aristotle's Categories. Its biographical part brings to light the historical role played by [...]
more informationenglischLike in the previous volumes of the series, the book encompasses two parts: Firstly, the main author Livio Rossetti gives three lectures on the Eleatics, aiming to open up new perspectives on them. For instance, he delves into Zeno’s paradoxes – not to attempt to resolve them as has been [...]
more informationenglischLike in the previous volumes of the series, the book encompasses two parts: Firstly, the main author Livio Rossetti gives three lectures on the Eleatics, aiming to open up new perspectives on them. For instance, he delves into Zeno’s paradoxes – not to attempt to resolve them as has been [...]
more informationenglischAmmonius of Alexandria, arguably the most eminent student of Aristarchus and his successor as head of the Library of Alexandria, plays a crucial role in the history of Hellenistic philology. In this critical edition, the 11 testimonies and 31 fragments attributed to Ammonius are [...]
more informationenglischThe present collection of essays examines the ontological and objectivistic dimensions of the modern scientific worldview that make it difficult for people to see themselves as self-determined actors. At the heart of the book are two treatises that deal with the physical, biochemical, [...]
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