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El. knyga: Overarching Greek Trends in European Philosophy

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"This book is an enquiry into memory in the Western world. Specifically, memory is the framework of culture, because it links the present to the past--or tradition--and projects it into the future. For this reason, any work focusing on memory involves a double challenge: (1) to reveal the origin of concepts and (2) to glimpse the course of thoughts. This is the case of the present volume, in which the authors make several tastings of Europe's intellectual heritage, by taking into account both the Greek origin of this legacy and its relevance for understanding the European philosophical heritage. In particular, these papers focus on the Aristotelian tradition, the true keystone of Europe, and on other currents of thought that have also played an essentialrole in the intellectual evolution of the Old Continent. In the latter field, there are contributions, for instance, on philosophical-religious traditions such as Orphism or on certain fundamental aspects of Neoplatonism both in the Classical World and in Christian authors. The volume concludes with various works on the survival of these intellectual trends from the Renaissance to the present day. Consequently, this work offers the opportunity to delve deeper into some of the aspects that define Western civilisation, observed both from its origin and its evolution over the centuries. The volume contains papers in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and English."--

This book is an enquiry into memory in the Western world. Specifically, memory is the framework of culture, because it links the present to the past - or tradition - and projects it into the future. For this reason, any work focusing on memory involves a double challenge: (1) to reveal the origin of concepts and (2) to glimpse the course of thoughts.
This is the case of the present volume, in which the authors make several tastings of Europe's intellectual heritage, by taking into account both the Greek origin of this legacy and its relevance for understanding the European philosophical heritage.
In particular, these papers focus on the Aristotelian tradition, the true keystone of Europe, and on other currents of thought that have also played an essential role in the intellectual evolution of the Old Continent. In the latter field, there are contributions, for instance, on philosophical-religious traditions such as Orphism or on certain fundamental aspects of Neoplatonism both in the Classical World and in Christian authors.
The volume concludes with various works on the survival of these intellectual trends from the Renaissance to the present day. Consequently, this work offers the opportunity to delve deeper into some of the aspects that define Western civilisation, observed both from its origin and its evolution over the centuries.
The volume contains papers in Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and English.
Este libro es una indagación en la memoria del mundo occidental. Específicamente, la memoria es el armazón de la cultura, porque liga el presente al pasado —o tradición— y lo proyecta al futuro. Por ello, toda obra centrada en la memoria entraña un doble reto: (1) revelar el origen de los conceptos y (2) atisbar el rumbo de los pensamientos.
Este es el caso del presente volumen, en el que realizan diversas catas en el patrimonio intelectual europeo. Lo hace teniendo en cuenta tanto el origen griego de ese legado como su relevancia para comprender el acervo filosófico europeo.
En concreto, se centra en la tradición aristótelica, verdadera clave de bóveda de Europa, y en otras corrientes de pensamiento que también han jugado un papel esencial en la evolución intelectual del viejo continente. En éste último ámbito hay contribuciones, por ejemplo, sobre tradiciones filosófico-religiosas como el orfismo o sobre determinados aspectos fundamentales del neoplatonismo en el mundo clásico y en autores cristianos.
Concluye el volumen con diversos trabajos sobre la pervivencia de esas tendencias intelectuales desde el renacimiento hasta nuestros días.
En consecuencia, esta obra ofrece la oportunidad de profundizar en algunos aspectos que definen nuestra civilización, observados tanto desde su origen como desde su evolución a lo largo de los siglos.

Recenzijos

Cometerķa un error el lector que se acercase a esta obra en busca de criterios explicativos de un tiempo cultural, polķtico y filosófico definitivamente cerrado. Es mįs que eso. Las propuestas de los diferentes capķtulos tienen un pleno interés actual porque proyectan sobre distintos tipos de sociedad imįgenes de la cultura polķtica y filosófica que engarzan la tradición griega con las paulatinas reutilizaciones actuales de fuentes clįsicas complementarias. -- Eduardo Fernandéz Garciį, Universidad de Léon, in Scripta Volume 18 (2021)

Preface vii
Marco Antonio Coronel Ramos
Section A
Oligarchy in Aristotle's Politics
3(18)
Salvador Rus Rufino
Aristotle, more than a father to Alexander the Great? The philosopher and the prince's education
21(28)
Adolfo J. Dominguez Monedero
The Place of the Posterior Analytics within the Organon
49(12)
Antonio Pedro Mesquita
Aristotle and the tragic chorus (Poetics 1456a)
61(12)
Andrea Navarro Noguera
The debate on musical education in Aristotle's Politics
73(18)
Fabio Vergara Cerqueira
Section B
Orphism: The progressive philosophical transformation of a heterodox and soteriological religion
91(12)
Francesc Casadesits Bordoy
An approach to the figure of Plotinus as θepislonιomicronfinalsigma ανηρ
103(12)
Marco Alviz Fernandez
From the Pythagoreans to the Neoplatonists: On the notion of alternative society in Greek philosophy
115(18)
David Hernandez de la Fuente
Problems of Hellenistic ethics in Philo of Alexandria and Ambrose
133(12)
Carlos Levy
Hypatia's heterodox scientific teaching
145(20)
Clelia Martinez-Maza
Section C
School readings and the tradition of Cicero's works in the antiquity
165(20)
Paolo De Paolis
Lucretius in Copernicus: About Lucretian manuscripts circulation in Europe
185(22)
Mariantonietta Paladini
The canonization of a pagan: The cultural adoption of Aristotle by the humanist Juan Gines de Sepulveda
207(14)
Christian Schafer
Ex Philosophi Auctoritate: Notes for a history of Venezuelan colonial aristotelianism
221(32)
Mariano Nava Contreras
Actuality of Aristotle's biohermeneutics
253(16)
Jesus Conill
Index 269