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All disciplines can count on a noble founder, and the
representation of this founder as an authority is key in order to
construe a discipline's identity. This book sheds light on how
Plato and other authorities were represented in one of the most
long-lasting traditions of all time. It leads the reader through
exegesis and polemics, recovery of the past and construction of a
philosophical identity. From Xenocrates to Proclus, from the
sceptical shift to the re-establishment of dogmatism, from the
Mosaic of the Philosophers to the Neoplatonist Commentaries, the
construction of authority emerges as a way of access to the core of
the Platonist tradition.
All disciplines can count on a noble founder, and the
representation of this founder as an authority is key in order to
construe a discipline's identity. This book sheds light on how
Plato and other authorities were represented in one of the most
long-lasting traditions of all time. It leads the reader through
exegesis and polemics, recovery of the past and construction of a
philosophical identity. From Xenocrates to Proclus, from the
sceptical shift to the re-establishment of dogmatism, from the
Mosaic of the Philosophers to the Neoplatonist Commentaries, the
construction of authority emerges as a way of access to the core of
the Platonist tradition.
Most of the writings of the physician Soranos of Ephesos (c. AD
100-140) are lost. They covered the entire field of contemporary
medicine, throwing light on his philosophical thought and broad
historical interest. In this volume the testimonies from various
sources for his work Peri psyches are collected. They reveal
Soranos to have been a prominent proponent of Hellenistic theories
of the soul, which were based on materialism in general and the
soul's physicality.
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