This volume contains papers by a group of leading experts on
Aristotle and the later Aristotelian tradition of Neoplatonism. The
discussion ranges from Aristotle's treatment of Parmenides, the
most important pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, to Neoplatonic and
medieval use of Aristotle, for which Aristotle himself set
guidelines in his discussions of his predecessors. Traces of these
guidelines can be seen in the work of Plotinus, and that of the
later Greek commentators on Aristotle. The study of these
commentators, and the recognition of the philosophical interest and
importance of the ideas which they expressed in their commentaries,
is an exciting new development in ancient philosophy to which this
book makes a unique and distinguished contribution.
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