Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy (2008)

A. H. Armstrong (ed.) - Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy (2008).
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • Introductory A. H. Armstrong
  • Part I:
  • 1. Greek Philosophy from Plato to Plotinus
  • 2. The old academy
  • 3. Aristotle
  • 4. The later academy and Platonism
  • 5. The Pythagoreans
  • 6. The Peripatos
  • 7. The Stoa
  • Part II: Philo and the beginnings of Christian thought
  • 8. Philo
  • 9. The beginning of Christian philosophy: Justin: the Gnostics
  • 10. Clement of Alexandria
  • 11. Origen
  • Part III: Plotinus
  • 12. Life: Plotinus and the religion of superstition of his time
  • 13. Teaching and writing
  • 14. Man and reality
  • 15. The one and intellect
  • 16. From intellect to matter: the return to the one
  • Part IV: The Later Neoplatonists
  • 17. Introduction to later neoplatonism
  • 18. Porphyry and Iamblichus
  • 19. Athenian and Alexandrian Neoplatonism
  • Part V: Marius Victorinus and Augustine
  • 20. Marius Victorinus
  • 21. Augustine. Biographical introduction: Charistianity and philosophy
  • 22. Augustine. Man: body and soul
  • 23. Augustine. Reason and illumination
  • 24. Augustine. Sense and imagination
  • 25. Augustine. Human action: will and virtue
  • 26. Augustine. God and nature
  • 27. Augustine: man in history and society
  • Part VI: The Greek Christian Platonist tradition from the Cappadocians to Maximus and Eriugena
  • 28. Introduction: Greek Christian Platonism
  • 29. The Cappadocians
  • 30. The pseudo-Dionysius
  • 31. The reaction against Proclus
  • 32. St Maximus the Confessor
  • 33. The Philosophy of Icons
  • 34. Johannes Scottus Eriugena
  • Part VII: Western Christian thought from Boethius to Anselm
  • 35. Boethius and the legacy of antiquity
  • 36. Development of thought in the Carolingian Empire
  • 37. The debate on philosophical learning during the transition period (900–1080)
  • 38. Anselm of Canterbury: the philosophical interpretation of faith
  • Part VIII: Early Islamic philosophy
  • 39. Introductory
  • 40. Al-Farabi and his successors
  • Select bibliography
  • Additional notes and bibliography
  • Index of ancient and medieval works referred to in the text
  • General index
  • Index of Greek terms.

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