توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Cosmic and Meta-Cosmic Theology in Aristotle's Lost Dialogues
نام کتاب : Cosmic and Meta-Cosmic Theology in Aristotle's Lost Dialogues
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : الهیات کیهانی و متا کوش در دیالوگ های گمشده ارسطو
سری : Brill's Studies in Intellectual History, 16
نویسندگان : Abraham P. Bos
ناشر : E. J. Brill
سال نشر : 1989
تعداد صفحات : 264
ISBN (شابک) : 9004091556 , 9789004091559
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 13 مگابایت
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PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE. A \'DREAMING KRONOS\' IN A LOST WORK BY ARISTOTLE
CHAPTER TWO. THE MULTIFORMITY OF THE MYTHICAL TRADITION ABOUT KRONOS
1. Kronos\' crime and punishment according to Hesiod
2. Problems around Hesiod\'s Kronos
3. The god Baclu of Ugarit
4. Similarities between Baclu and Kronos
5. The Titans in later tradition
CHAPTER THREE. J. H. WASZINK ON THE FIGURE OF THE \'DREAMING KRONOS\'
CHAPTER FOUR. KRONOS AS AN ORACULAR GOD IN PLUTARCH\'S \'DE FACIE IN ORBE LUNAE\'
1. Summary of the treatise
2. The theory about living beings on the moon
3. The myth of the dreaming Kronos and the non-incarnated souls
4. The revelation of the stranger
CHAPTER FIVE. A DREAMING OR SLEEPING GOD KRONOS IN THE \'CORPUS HERMETICUM\' AND OTHER HELLENISTIC TEXTS
1. Kronos and Ouranos in \'Corpus Hermeticum\' 10.5
2. Proposed interpretations of the text
3. The motif of \'the key\'
4. Hermes as a descendant of Kronos
5. Kronosas the ruler of \'Heimarmene\' in Tatian
6. SATOR TENET ROTAS
7. A sleeping Kronos in Philo of Byblos
CHAPTER SIX. FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE MYTH IN PLUTARCH\'S \'DE FACIE IN ORBE LUNAE\'
1. Introduction
2. The dualistic anthropology and the refinement to a trichotomy
3. The theme of the sojourn on the moon
4. Kronos and Zeus
5. The cave in which Kronos is imprisoned
CHAPTER SEVEN. THE ORIGIN OF THE VIEWS VOICED IN THE \'DE FACIE\'
1. R. Heinze (1892)
2. H. von Arnim on Plutarch\'s demonology (1921)
3. Did Posidonius inspire the myth of the \'De facie\'?
4. J. Dillon\'s assessment of Plutarch\'s philosophical position (1977)
5. New light on the compositional unity and philosophical relevance of the \'De facie\'
6. The position of the \'De facie\' myth in the tradition of Greek philosophy
CHAPTER EIGHT. ARISTOTELIAN ELEMENTS IN THE MYTH OF PLUTARCH\'S \'DE FACIE\'
1.The motif of the revelation by a Stranger
2. The theme of the dreaming god Kronos
3. Anabode of bliss
4. Briareus as the custodian of Kronos
5. The distinction between Hades and the home of the purged souls
6. The motif of Kronos\' imprisonment
7. The motif of crime and penance
8. The theme of \'manteia\' through dreams
9. The \'reversal of perspective\'
10. The \'light-names\' of the planets
11. The theme of the \'dissolution\' of the soul
12. The dreams of Endymion
CHAPTER NINE. ARISTOTLE\'S \'KRONOLOGY\': AN ATTEMPT AT RECONSTRUCTION
1. Kronology and Diology
2. Aristotle\'s criticism of the Platonic theory of the soul as the centre of his polemic against Plato
3. The \'dreaming Kronos\' and the \'sleeping World-soul\' in Middle Platonism
4. The fifth element as substance of the soul in macrocosmos and microcosmos
5. Kronology and Aristotle\'s theory of cosmic catastrophes
CHAPTER TEN. THE RELATION BETWEEN ARISTOTLE\'S LOST WRITINGS AND THE SURVIVING \'CORPUS ARISTOTELICUM\'
1. The demise of the Jaegerian paradigm
2. Problems connected with Jaeger\'s view
3. The character of Aristotle\'s lost work
4. The \'Eudemus\': a non-Platonic work
5. The \'reversal of perspective\' in Aristotle\'s lost work
6. A first independent, mythical phase in Aristotle\'s work and a later anti-mythical one?
7. Did Aristotle accept a structural distinction between two levels of knowledge and hence two levels of discourse?
8. A philosophical explanation of the disappearance of Aristotle\'s dialogues
CHAPTER ELEVEN. \'EXOTERIKOI LOGOI\' AND \'ENKYKUOI LOGOI\' IN THE \'CORPUS ARISTOTELICUM\' AND THE ORIGIN OF THE IDEA OF THE \'ENKYKLIOS PAIDEIA\'
1. Introduction
2. Passages in the \'Corpus Aristotelicum\' referring to earlier discussions
3. The modern debate on the interpretation of the references in the \'Corpus Aristotelicum\'
4. Is a new approach to the problem possible?
5. \'Ta exo\' in Plato and Aristotle
6. The term \'exoterikoi logoi\' after Aristotle
7. The opposition between \'physica\' and \'exotica\' in the Asclepius of the \'Corpus Hermeticum\'
8. What subjects were dealt with in writings referred to in the \'Corpus\'?
9. Conclusions
10. The notion of \'enkyklios paideia\' anchored in the systematics of Aristotle\'s lost work
CHAPTER TWELVE. \'ΜΑΝΤΕΙΑ\' IN ARISTOTLE, \'DE CAELO\' II 1
1. Introduction
2.The structure of \'De Caelo\' II 1
3. Proposed interpretations
4. Objections to the standard interpretations
5. Divination in Aristotle
6. Aristotle\'s explanation of mantic phenomena according to Sextus Empiricus
7. Did Aristotle\'s attitude to oneiromancy change?
8. Solutions for the λόγους σύμφωνους τη μαντεία τη περί τον θεόν.
8.1 Corruption of the text?
8.2 An ancient logos from Orphic theology as \'manteia\'?
8.3 The revelation of the daemon Silenus as \'manteia\'?
8.4 \'Manteia\' not \'about god\' but \'around god\'
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. ARISTOTLE ON \'PEOPLE IN A CAVE\' \'DE PHILOSOPHIA\' FR.13A ROSS
1. Questions raised by the text
2. Thematic connections with other fragments from the lost works
2.1 \'Technè\' and \'physis\'
2.2 \'Change of perspective\'
2.3 \'Imprisonment\'
3. Conclusions
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. A DOUBLE THEOLOGY IN ARISTOTLE \'DE PHILOSOPHIA\' FR. 26 ROSS
1. Epicurean criticism of Aristotle\'s theology
2. Main points in the modern debate
3. Critical remarks on the modern debate
4. Is there an alternative?
4.1 The \'alius quidam\'
4.2 \'A magistro sua Platone dissentiens\'
4.3 \'Replicanone quadam\'
CHAPTER FIFTEEN. IS THE \'GREEK KING\' IN ARISTOTLE, \'EUDEMUS\' FR. 11 (ROSS) ENDYMION OF ELIS?
1. A fragment from one of Aristotle\'s lost writings in an Arabian treatise
2. Can the text be safely attributed to Aristotle?
3. The ecstatic experience
4. The soul\'s mantic powers
5. The imperfect liberation of the Greek king\'s soul
6. To which Aristotelian writing does this fragment thematically belong?
7. Can the \'Greek king\' be identified?
8. Was the \'Greek king\' perhaps a king of Elis?
9. Endymion as the representative of a human type in EN 10.8
10. The Endymion motif in a lost work by Aristotle
11. Later traces of the Endymion motif from a lost work by Aristotle
12. Dreaming and waking; appearance and reality and the reversal of perspective in eschatological literature
13. Aristotle\'s alternative: liberation and awakening
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDICES
1. INDEX OF ANCIENT TEXTS
2. INDEX OF MODERN AUTHORS