Index nom<strong>in</strong>um Achill/Achilles 103, 167, 249 Agathon 186, 336, 391 Alex<strong>and</strong>er of Aphrodisias 300, 402, 403 Alkibiades 188 – 190 Amasis 26, 47 Ammonius Sakkas 505 Anaxagoras 123, 263 Anaxim<strong>and</strong>er 88, 90 Antiochus of Ascalon 76, 82, 392 Antiphon the Sophist 268, 380 Apoll/Apollo/Apollon 37, 67, 182, 193, 438, 481 Apollodoros 169, 171 Arion 25 Aristodemos 187 Aristophanes 186 Aristotle/Aristoteles 3 f., 9 – 12, 16, 22 –14, 29 – 33, 36, 39, 40, 49, 50, 52, 56, 66 f., 80, 83 f., 89, 91, 113, 115 f., 118, 121 –125, 127, 129, 133, 137, 138, 150, 161, 178 f., 191 f., 208, 210 f., 218, 230 – 232, 239, 249 – 266, 267 – 290, 291 – 308, 309 – 330, 331 – 346, 349, 352 – 356, 363, 375, 391, 393, 409, 455, 462 f., 468 Aristoxenus 5, 29 Artabanus 26 Äsop 186 Athenagoras 494 –501 August<strong>in</strong>us 125, 465, 471, 501 Augustus 430 f., 433 f., 437 Basilides 505 Beda Venerabilis 500 Burrus 433, 436 Caesar 430 Caligula 432, 434, 437 Cambyses 26 f. Cato 392 Cebes 28, 146 f., 149 Celsos/Kelsos 501 Chrysippus 81 f., 361, 368 – 384, 387, 394 – 402, 404, 409 – 416, 450, 455 Cicero 12, 14, 63, 74, 75, 81, 360, 370, 375 – 377, 380, 392 – 394, 425, 427 – 433, 437, 442 – 444, 470, 482 Cicero, Qu<strong>in</strong>tus 430 Claudius 428, 433 – 442 Cleanthes 81, 368, 371, 373, 378 f., 455 Clemens Alex<strong>and</strong>r<strong>in</strong>us/Clemens von Alex<strong>and</strong>rien 64 f. Decius 506 Democritus/Demokrit 6 f., 23, 33, 82, 103, 111 –142, 378 Descartes, René 10, 57, 61 f., 122, 254, 269, 288, 309 – 314, 316, 325, 328, 330, 355 Dicaearchus 36 f., 41 f., 54 Dio Chrysostomus 400, 494 Diogenes Laertius 34, 37, 75, 354, 361, 371, 373, 376, 395, 403, 412 Diogenes of Oeno<strong>and</strong>a 6, 71–86 Diotima 7, 158 – 161, 363 Durkheim 489 Echecrates/Echekrates 29, 193 Empedocles/Empedokles 6, 22, 28, 31 –36, 42 f., 71 – 86, 93, 102, 123, 363, 378, 498 Ephräm der Syrer 494, 499 Epictetus 365 –367, 387, 390 f., 399 – 401
528 Index nom<strong>in</strong>um Epicurus/Epikur/Epikureer/epikureisch 8, 72, 74, 113, 125, 130, 132, 138, 163 – 178, 210, 219, 370, 468, 496 Erasistratus 409, 410, 415 f., 420 Eudemos 253 Euenos 182 f. Eupolis 185 Freud, Sigmund 253 Galen 409–423 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 63, 266 Gorgias 40, 71, 83, 88, 92 –96, 99, 102, 145, 186, 191, 214, 238, 240, 244 Gregor von Nyssa 16, 468, 494, 495, 502, 503, 506 – 509 Hades 21, 35, 106, 146, 148 – 150, 183, 369, 370 Hecataeus 51, 89 Herakles/Heracles 145, 161, 167 Heraclides of Pontus 11, 12, 38, 39, 352 – 355 Heraclitus 6, 33, 41, 51, 81, 87 – 109, 363, 414 Hermarchus 74 f. Hermogenes 448 f., 455 Herodotus 23, 25 – 28, 32, 34, 35, 81, 102, 370 Herophilus/Herophilos von Alex<strong>and</strong>ria 259, 409, 410, 415 f., 420, Hesiod 51, 53, 88, 89, 98, 102 – 107, 145, 362 f., 375 f. Hilarius 468 Hippon 30 Homer 21, 35, 37, 40, 53, 59, 63, 64, 88, 89, 102 – 104, 106, 146, 164, 249, 250, 362, 414, 500 Hume, David 265, 289, 331, 332 Ion of Chios 23, 35, 38 Johannes Chrysostomus 494 John Philoponus 23, 30, 354 f. Julia 437 Julian Apostata 500 Juvenal 439 Kant, Immanuel 265, 331 f., 443 Kebes 61, 166, 169, 174, 176, 182, 184, 196 f., 199, 200 f. Kolotes 138 Krition/Kriton 166 f., 169 f., 172, 214, 240 Lazarus 451, 457, 460, 461 Leontion 75 Leukipp 121 Lucretius/Lukrez 72 – 76, 81 – 83, 85, 370 f., 386, 390, 130, 134, 138, 169, 177 Macr<strong>in</strong>a 507, 508 Macrobius 29, 372 Marc Antony 427, 430, 431, 437 Marcus Aurelius 365 – 368, 390, 426 f., 494 Mark Aurel/Marc Aurel 112, 471 Markion 505 Methodius von Olympus 494 f., 506 Metrodorus 74 Milton 282 Neokles 177 Nero 427, 433 f., 436, 438 f., 442 Old Academy 11, 349 – 356, 393 Orphics/Orphism 28, 77, 81, 99, 136 Pamphylius/Pamphilus 504 Parmenides 102 f., 108, 121, 504 Paul, St. 452, 460 Paulus 468, 504 Peripatetiker, peripatetisch 128, 210, 393 Petrus 504 Phaidon 179 – 203, 61, 163 –178, 179 – 203, 214, 238, 244, 250, 506 Philodem 176 f., 414 Philolaus 5, 21 –43
- Page 2:
Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy
- Page 5 and 6:
Printed on acid-free paper which fa
- Page 7 and 8:
VI Preface the program and were wel
- Page 9 and 10:
VIII Contents Jan Szaif Die aretÞ
- Page 12 and 13:
Introduction 1 The topic The body-s
- Page 14 and 15:
Introduction 3 of the Classical and
- Page 16 and 17:
Introduction 5 those put forward by
- Page 18 and 19:
Introduction 7 principles of atomis
- Page 20 and 21:
Introduction 9 vidual’s own conce
- Page 22 and 23:
Introduction 11 terpart of the stri
- Page 24 and 25:
Introduction 13 body does not count
- Page 26 and 27:
Introduction 15 When Tertullian rej
- Page 28:
Introduction 17 and, for that matte
- Page 32 and 33:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 34 and 35:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 36 and 37:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 38 and 39:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 40 and 41:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 42 and 43:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 44 and 45:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 46 and 47:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 48 and 49:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 50 and 51:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 52 and 53:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 54:
The Pythagorean conception of the s
- Page 57 and 58:
46 Christian Schäfer 1. Vorüberle
- Page 59 and 60:
48 Christian Schäfer zung betracht
- Page 61 and 62:
50 Christian Schäfer gemacht wird.
- Page 63 and 64:
52 Christian Schäfer Das Pythagora
- Page 65 and 66:
54 Christian Schäfer 3. Die Kritik
- Page 67 and 68:
56 Christian Schäfer seiner Adepte
- Page 69 and 70:
58 Christian Schäfer Eine letzte E
- Page 71 and 72:
60 Christian Schäfer Transmigratio
- Page 73 and 74:
62 Christian Schäfer (wohl aber um
- Page 75 and 76:
64 Christian Schäfer auf eine solc
- Page 77 and 78:
66 Christian Schäfer Gruppe allein
- Page 79 and 80:
68 Christian Schäfer Umkehrung des
- Page 82 and 83:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 84 and 85:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 86 and 87:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 88 and 89:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 90 and 91:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 92 and 93:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 94 and 95:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 96 and 97:
Empedocles and metempsychôsis: The
- Page 98 and 99:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 100 and 101:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 102 and 103:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 104 and 105:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 106 and 107:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 108 and 109:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 110 and 111:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 112 and 113:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 114 and 115:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 116 and 117:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 118 and 119:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 120:
Heraclitus on measure and the expli
- Page 123 and 124:
112 Georg Rechenauer gefallen, sich
- Page 125 and 126:
114 Georg Rechenauer jenes späterh
- Page 127 and 128:
116 Georg Rechenauer durch einen T
- Page 129 and 130:
118 Georg Rechenauer Natur klassifi
- Page 131 and 132:
120 Georg Rechenauer sitzen“ 26 .
- Page 133 and 134:
122 Georg Rechenauer sind. 33 Insof
- Page 135 and 136:
124 Georg Rechenauer mokrit die log
- Page 137 and 138:
126 Georg Rechenauer und bewegen ih
- Page 139 and 140:
128 Georg Rechenauer Bewegungstende
- Page 141 and 142:
130 Georg Rechenauer Antwort auf da
- Page 143 and 144:
132 Georg Rechenauer nicht anders z
- Page 145 and 146:
134 Georg Rechenauer Demokrit eine
- Page 147 and 148:
136 Georg Rechenauer die Wahl diese
- Page 149 and 150:
138 Georg Rechenauer ist, 87 oder,
- Page 151 and 152:
140 Georg Rechenauer Seelenatome ei
- Page 153 and 154:
142 Georg Rechenauer kann. Im äuß
- Page 156 and 157:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 158 and 159:
able doubt, the argument is intende
- Page 160 and 161:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 162 and 163:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 164 and 165:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 166 and 167:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 168 and 169:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 170 and 171:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 172:
Three kinds of Platonic immortality
- Page 175 and 176:
164 Michael Erler gegenüber gewöh
- Page 177 and 178:
166 Michael Erler Protophilosoph tr
- Page 179 and 180:
168 Michael Erler Platon sie als Ge
- Page 181 and 182:
170 Michael Erler krates’ bevorst
- Page 183 and 184:
172 Michael Erler immer sich selbst
- Page 185 and 186:
174 Michael Erler womit im idealen
- Page 187 and 188:
176 Michael Erler Sokrates’ Kebes
- Page 189 and 190:
178 Michael Erler handlung gehört
- Page 191 and 192:
180 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann Hatte scho
- Page 193 and 194:
182 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann Definition
- Page 195 and 196:
184 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann zweitens d
- Page 197 and 198:
186 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann nach einer
- Page 199 and 200:
188 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann seine begr
- Page 201 and 202:
190 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann Wesen und
- Page 203 and 204:
192 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann Erkenntnis
- Page 205 and 206:
194 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann reden hör
- Page 207 and 208:
196 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann phischen T
- Page 209 and 210:
198 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann Schluss nu
- Page 211 and 212:
200 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann der hinrei
- Page 213 and 214:
202 Gyburg Radke-Uhlmann Noch immer
- Page 216 and 217:
Die aretÞ 1 des Leibes: Die Stellu
- Page 218 and 219:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 207 es sehr d
- Page 220 and 221:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 209 Tugend od
- Page 222 and 223:
a) notwendig und hinreichend, b) hi
- Page 224 and 225:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 213 Die mögl
- Page 226 and 227:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 215 Platon l
- Page 228 and 229:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 217 ambivalen
- Page 230 and 231:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 219 Weise sei
- Page 232 and 233:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 221 folgt dar
- Page 234 and 235:
Einteilung G a) Güter, die keine w
- Page 236 and 237:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 225 Gemäß d
- Page 238 and 239:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 227 Feststell
- Page 240 and 241:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 229 der ganze
- Page 242 and 243:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 231 verständ
- Page 244 and 245:
seelische Verfassung ist gut und eu
- Page 246 and 247:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 235 weitere n
- Page 248 and 249:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 237 ordnet. E
- Page 250 and 251:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 239 beiträgt
- Page 252 and 253:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 241 das Ziel
- Page 254 and 255:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 243 Dies folg
- Page 256 and 257:
Die aretÞ des Leibes 245 findet si
- Page 258:
III. Aristotle
- Page 261 and 262:
250 Günther Patzig Hunden und Vög
- Page 263 and 264:
252 Günther Patzig Gleichheit durc
- Page 265 and 266:
254 Günther Patzig Tiere haben neb
- Page 267 and 268:
256 Günther Patzig werden. Eine so
- Page 269 and 270:
258 Günther Patzig men, so wäre e
- Page 271 and 272:
260 Günther Patzig Über den Mecha
- Page 273 and 274:
262 Günther Patzig (2) Mentale Ere
- Page 275 and 276:
264 Günther Patzig logischen Proze
- Page 277 and 278:
266 Günther Patzig solcher schwier
- Page 279 and 280:
268 Christopher Shields Here the im
- Page 281 and 282:
270 Christopher Shields istotle’s
- Page 283 and 284:
272 Christopher Shields II. Reconst
- Page 285 and 286:
274 Christopher Shields cause of be
- Page 287 and 288:
276 Christopher Shields P 5 : In th
- Page 289 and 290:
278 Christopher Shields namely Meta
- Page 291 and 292:
280 Christopher Shields of the body
- Page 293 and 294:
282 Christopher Shields to regardin
- Page 295 and 296:
284 Christopher Shields ¦speq eU t
- Page 297 and 298:
286 Christopher Shields it is a mer
- Page 299 and 300:
288 Christopher Shields To be clear
- Page 301 and 302:
290 Christopher Shields soul - as a
- Page 303 and 304:
292 David Charles I.1. This discuss
- Page 305 and 306:
294 David Charles Mathematical obje
- Page 307 and 308:
296 David Charles blood which is di
- Page 309 and 310:
298 David Charles 3. Desire: A mode
- Page 311 and 312:
300 David Charles There are, it see
- Page 313 and 314:
302 David Charles ing/expanding/pus
- Page 315 and 316:
304 David Charles moves the body by
- Page 317 and 318:
306 David Charles relevant aspects
- Page 320 and 321:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? Zum Ve
- Page 322 and 323:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 311
- Page 324 and 325:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 313 Te
- Page 326 and 327:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 315 de
- Page 328 and 329:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 317 si
- Page 330 and 331:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 319 se
- Page 332 and 333:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 321 -
- Page 334 and 335:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 323 Ar
- Page 336 and 337:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 325 ei
- Page 338 and 339:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 327 si
- Page 340:
Aristoteles’ Zirbeldrüse? 329 St
- Page 343 and 344:
332 Ursula Wolf charakterlich gut z
- Page 345 and 346:
334 Ursula Wolf sinnlichen Antriebe
- Page 347 and 348:
336 Ursula Wolf anima sagt, der enk
- Page 349 and 350:
338 Ursula Wolf sondern die Bewahru
- Page 351 and 352:
340 Ursula Wolf (ii) Besitzt der en
- Page 353 and 354:
342 Ursula Wolf Wunsch, das kalon z
- Page 355 and 356:
344 Ursula Wolf Aber warum bereut d
- Page 357 and 358:
346 Ursula Wolf Bezug auf die beide
- Page 360 and 361:
How does the soul direct the body,
- Page 362 and 363:
How does the soul direct the body,
- Page 364 and 365:
How does the soul direct the body,
- Page 366 and 367:
How does the soul direct the body,
- Page 368:
V. Hellenism
- Page 371 and 372:
360 Keimpe Algra curs, as the Tract
- Page 373 and 374:
362 Keimpe Algra ing human souls. T
- Page 375 and 376:
364 Keimpe Algra diary and mediator
- Page 377 and 378:
366 Keimpe Algra school. Yet as soo
- Page 379 and 380:
368 Keimpe Algra the same time that
- Page 381 and 382:
370 Keimpe Algra selves, and are no
- Page 383 and 384:
372 Keimpe Algra is the soul of the
- Page 385 and 386:
374 Keimpe Algra we find the claim
- Page 387 and 388:
376 Keimpe Algra Xenocrates and oth
- Page 389 and 390:
378 Keimpe Algra 6. Evil demons and
- Page 391 and 392:
380 Keimpe Algra The translation an
- Page 393 and 394:
382 Keimpe Algra with them, whereas
- Page 395 and 396:
384 Keimpe Algra Lares are spirits
- Page 397 and 398:
386 Keimpe Algra However, we have r
- Page 400 and 401:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 1 Tad
- Page 402 and 403:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 391 wa
- Page 404 and 405:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 393 An
- Page 406 and 407:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 395 li
- Page 408 and 409:
Antiochus’ next objection then pi
- Page 410 and 411:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 399 th
- Page 412 and 413:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 401 cl
- Page 414 and 415:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 403 th
- Page 416 and 417:
In the later Platonist tradition, a
- Page 418:
Stoic souls in Stoic corpses 407 qu
- Page 421 and 422:
410 Christopher Gill What I want to
- Page 423 and 424:
412 Christopher Gill than Galen him
- Page 425 and 426:
414 Christopher Gill they did not i
- Page 427 and 428:
416 Christopher Gill may reflect th
- Page 429 and 430:
418 Christopher Gill thesised for t
- Page 431 and 432:
420 Christopher Gill case of the he
- Page 433 and 434:
422 Christopher Gill tional command
- Page 436 and 437:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 438 and 439:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 440 and 441:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 442 and 443:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 444 and 445:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 446 and 447:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 448 and 449:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 450 and 451:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 452 and 453:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 454 and 455:
Philosophical norms and political a
- Page 456:
VI. Philosophers of Early Christian
- Page 459 and 460:
448 Jonathan Barnes On the other ha
- Page 461 and 462:
450 Jonathan Barnes ity of choice a
- Page 463 and 464:
452 Jonathan Barnes philosophers”
- Page 465 and 466:
454 Jonathan Barnes He was neither
- Page 467 and 468:
456 Jonathan Barnes good argument f
- Page 469 and 470:
458 Jonathan Barnes The soul, Tertu
- Page 471 and 472:
460 Jonathan Barnes St. Paul distin
- Page 473 and 474:
462 Jonathan Barnes an’s psycholo
- Page 475 and 476:
464 Jonathan Barnes power or capaci
- Page 477 and 478:
466 Therese Fuhrer beiden civitates
- Page 479 and 480:
468 Therese Fuhrer antiken Naturphi
- Page 481 and 482:
470 Therese Fuhrer 3. Die Konstrukt
- Page 483 and 484:
472 Therese Fuhrer werden kann, nac
- Page 485 and 486:
474 Therese Fuhrer nen, da es doch
- Page 487 and 488: 476 Therese Fuhrer - oder sogar noc
- Page 489 and 490: 478 Therese Fuhrer … warum wollen
- Page 491 and 492: 480 Therese Fuhrer skizziert er ein
- Page 493 and 494: 482 Therese Fuhrer der Natur der G
- Page 495 and 496: 484 Therese Fuhrer platonischen Sch
- Page 497 and 498: 486 Therese Fuhrer - Identität des
- Page 499 and 500: 488 Therese Fuhrer Wenn also klar i
- Page 501 and 502: 490 Therese Fuhrer Auferstehungsleh
- Page 504 and 505: Die Auferstehung des Leibes Theo Ko
- Page 506 and 507: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 495 Dia
- Page 508 and 509: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 497 Es
- Page 510 and 511: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 499 tr
- Page 512 and 513: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 501 Auc
- Page 514 and 515: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 503 Hä
- Page 516 and 517: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 505 ist
- Page 518 and 519: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 507 zei
- Page 520 and 521: Die Auferstehung des Leibes 509 wer
- Page 522 and 523: Bibliography Ackrill, J. L. (1972/1
- Page 524 and 525: Bibliography 513 Brieger, A. (1902)
- Page 526 and 527: Bibliography 515 - (2002) “Epicur
- Page 528 and 529: Bibliography 517 Halliwell, S. (198
- Page 530 and 531: Bibliography 519 Kim, J. (1996) Phi
- Page 532 and 533: Bibliography 521 May, M. T. (1968)
- Page 534 and 535: Bibliography 523 Reis, B. (2006) (e
- Page 536 and 537: Bibliography 525 - (2004) Platon un
- Page 540 and 541: Index nominum 529 Pindar 102, 104 P
- Page 542 and 543: Index locorum Aelianus Varia Histor
- Page 544 and 545: Index locorum 533 432b18 282, n. 22
- Page 546 and 547: Index locorum 535 701b34 - 702a10 3
- Page 548 and 549: Index locorum 537 22.16 479 22.18 4
- Page 550 and 551: Index locorum 539 DK 68 B 34 133, n
- Page 552 and 553: Index locorum 541 89 38, n. 50; 39,
- Page 554 and 555: Index locorum 543 Marcus Aurelius A
- Page 556 and 557: Index locorum 545 59a 171, n. 31 59
- Page 558 and 559: Index locorum 547 604d 172, n. 34;
- Page 560 and 561: Index locorum 549 In Aristotelis Me
- Page 562: Index locorum 551 Is 66.22 470, n.
- Page 565 and 566: 554 Index rerum Behinderung 194 bei
- Page 567 and 568: 556 Index rerum 221, 225, 230, 233,
- Page 569 and 570: 558 Index rerum motion (! Bewegung)
- Page 571 and 572: 560 Index rerum self-criticism 431
- Page 573: 562 Index rerum Zeus 50, 98, 99, 10