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El. knyga: Studies on Plotinus and al-Kindi

  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000949162
  • Formatas: 376 pages
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000949162

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This book collects 15 papers on the greatest philosopher of late antiquity and founder of Neoplatonism, Plotinus (d.270), and the founding figure of philosophy in the Islamic world: al-Kindī (d. ca. 873). A number of the contributions focus on the text that joins the two: the so-called Theology of Aristotle, in fact an Arabic version of Plotinus Enneads produced in al- Kindīs translation circle. Across several papers, Adamson argues that this translation is best understood as a reinterpretation of Plotinus designed to appeal to contemporary readers in the culture of the Abbāsid era. Two contributions also analyze the notes on the Theology written by the great Avicenna. Other papers look at aspects of al-Kindīs own thought, exploring his ideas concerning metaphysics, free will astrology, and optics. The traditions of Plotinus and al-Kindī are also treated, with papers on Plotinus student Porphyry and his Arabic reception, and on followers of al-Kindī. Adamson argues that we can identify what he calls a 'Kindian tradition' in the 9th-10th centuries. He discusses the philosophical presuppositions of this movement, and the use of al-Kindīs ideas made by one particular representative of the Kindian tradition, the Persian thinker Miskawayh.

Recenzijos

"These thoughtful papers demonstrate the erudition for which Adamson is known () He presents evidence that helps explain, among other things, why Kindian tradition was short-lived in philosophy." - Anthony F. Shaker, McGill University

Preface ix
Acknowledgements xii
Plotinus, Porphyry and the Arabic Plotinus
I Making a virtue of necessity: Anangke in Plato and Plotinus
30(321)
Etudes platoniciennes 8, 2011
II One of a kind: Plotinus and Porphyry on unique instantiation
351
Universals in Ancient Philosophy, eds R. Chiaradonna and G. Galluzzo. Pisa: Edizioni della Normale, 2013
III Plotinus on astrology
291
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 35, 2008
IV Aristotelianism and the soul in the Arabic Plotinus
232
The Journal of the History of Ideas 62, 2001
V Forms of knowledge in the Arabic Plotinus
125(82)
Medieval Philosophy and the Classical Tradition in Islam, Judaism and Christianity, ed, J. Inglis. London: Curzon, 2002
VI A note on freedom in the circle of al-Kindi
207
'Abbasid Studies, ed. J.E. Montgomery. Leuven: Peelers, 2004
VII Non-discursive thought in Avicenna's commentary on the Theology of Aristotle
26(49)
Interpreting Avicenna: Science and Philosophy in Medieval Islam, ed. J. McGinnis. Leiden: Brill, 2004, pp. 87-111
VIII Correcting Plotinus: soul's relationship to body in Avicenna's commentary on the Theology of Aristotle
75(88)
Philosophy, Science and Exegesis in Greek, Arabic and Latin Commentaries, eds P. Adamson, H. Baltussen and M.W.F. Stone. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2004, vol
2(161)
IX Porphyrins Arabus on nature and art: 463F Smith in context
163(107)
Studies on Porphyry, eds G. Karamanolis and A. Sheppard. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2007
Al-Kindi and the Kindian Tradition
X Abu Ma'sar, al-Kindi and the philosophical defense of astrology
270(42)
Recherches de theologie et philosophic medievales 69, 2002
XI Before essence and existence: al-Kindi's conception of being
312
Journal of the History of Philosophy 40, 2002
XII Al-Kindi and the Mu'tazila: divine attributes, creation and freedom
77(159)
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 13, 2003
XIII Vision, light and color in al-Kindi, Ptolemy and the ancient commentators
236
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy 16, 2006
XIV The Kindian tradition: the structure of philosophy in Arabic Neoplatonism
20(34)
Libraries of the Neoplatonists, ed. C. D'Ancona (Philosophia Antiqua 107). Leiden: Brill, 2007, pp. 351-70
XV Miskawayh's psychology
54
Classical Arabic Philosophy: Sources and Reception, ed. P. Adamson. London: Warburg Institute, 2007
Index nominum 5
Thematic index 3
Index of Greek terms 2(4)
Index of Arabic terms 6
Peter Adamson is Professor for Late Antique and Arabic Philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitƤt, Germany.