Platonism and Forms of Intelligence
John Dillon, Marie-Élise Zovko (eds.)
2008. 352 S. – 9 Abb.
– 170 x 240 mm,
Festeinband, € 69,80
ISBN 978-3-05-004507-8
IThe volume contains
a collection of papers presented at the International
Symposium, which took place in Hvar, Croatia, in
2006. In recent years there has been an upsurge
of interest in the study of Plato, Platonism and
Neoplatonism. Taking the position that it is of
vital importance to establish an ongoing dialogue
among scientists, artists, academics, theologians
and philosophers concerning pressing issues of common
interest to humankind, this collection of papers
endeavours to bridge the gap between contemporary
research in Platonist philosophy and other fields
where insights gained from the study of Plato and
Platonist philosophy can be of consequence and benefit.
Authors:
Werner Beierwaltes, Luc Brisson, Amber Carpenter,
John Dillon, Jonathan Doner, Franco Ferrari, Francesco
Fronterotta, F.A.J. de Haas, Aaron Hughes, Byron
Kaldis, Daniel Kolak, Thomas Leinkauf, Dionysis
Mentzeniotis, Jean-Marc Narbonne, Giannis Stamatellos,
Vladimir Stoupel, Patrick Quinn, Jure Zovko and
Marie-Élize Zovko

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