Fate, Providence and Free Will: Philosophy and Religion in Dialogue in the Early Imperial Age: Ancient Philosophy & Religion, cartea 4
René Brouwer, Emmanuele Vimercatien Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 sep 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004435667
ISBN-10: 9004435662
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Philosophy & Religion
ISBN-10: 9004435662
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Ancient Philosophy & Religion
Cuprins
Contents
Notes on Contributors
IntroductionRené Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati
1 Fate, Providence, and Free Will: Why Bother?John Rist
2 Divine and Human Will in Imperial StoicismRené Brouwer
3 Epictetus on What Is in Our Power: Modal versus Epistemic ConceptionsRicardo Salles
4 Providence and Cosmology in Philo of AlexandriaLudovica De Luca
5 Providence and Responsibility in Philo of Alexandria. An Analysis of Genesis 2.9Roberto Radice
6 Stoic Freedom in Paul’s Letter to the Romans 6.1–8.30 and Epictetus, Dissertation 4.1: from Being under an Obligation to WantingTroels Engberg-Pedersen
7 Middle Platonists on Fate and Providence. God, Creation, and the Governance of the WorldEmmanuele Vimercati
8 Determinism and Deliberation in Alexander of AphrodisiasCarlo Natali
9 Alexander of Aphrodisias on Fate as a Problem in Epistemology and Moral PsychologyPéter Lautner
10 Free Will According to the GnosticsAldo Magris
11 Providence, Fate and Freedom of the Hermetic SageClaudio Moreschini
12 Early Christian Philosophers on Free WillGeorge Karamanolis
13 Divine Causality. Demiurge and Providence in PlotinusEnrico Peroli
14 Lithoi Pheromenoi. Fate, Soul and Self-Determination in Enneads 3.1Maria Luisa Gatti
15 “Both Sun and Night Are Servants for Mortals”? Providence in Celsus’ True AccountPia De Simone
16 Providence, Free Will and Predestination in OrigenMark Edwards
Index of Passages
General Index
Notes on Contributors
IntroductionRené Brouwer and Emmanuele Vimercati
1 Fate, Providence, and Free Will: Why Bother?John Rist
2 Divine and Human Will in Imperial StoicismRené Brouwer
3 Epictetus on What Is in Our Power: Modal versus Epistemic ConceptionsRicardo Salles
4 Providence and Cosmology in Philo of AlexandriaLudovica De Luca
5 Providence and Responsibility in Philo of Alexandria. An Analysis of Genesis 2.9Roberto Radice
6 Stoic Freedom in Paul’s Letter to the Romans 6.1–8.30 and Epictetus, Dissertation 4.1: from Being under an Obligation to WantingTroels Engberg-Pedersen
7 Middle Platonists on Fate and Providence. God, Creation, and the Governance of the WorldEmmanuele Vimercati
8 Determinism and Deliberation in Alexander of AphrodisiasCarlo Natali
9 Alexander of Aphrodisias on Fate as a Problem in Epistemology and Moral PsychologyPéter Lautner
10 Free Will According to the GnosticsAldo Magris
11 Providence, Fate and Freedom of the Hermetic SageClaudio Moreschini
12 Early Christian Philosophers on Free WillGeorge Karamanolis
13 Divine Causality. Demiurge and Providence in PlotinusEnrico Peroli
14 Lithoi Pheromenoi. Fate, Soul and Self-Determination in Enneads 3.1Maria Luisa Gatti
15 “Both Sun and Night Are Servants for Mortals”? Providence in Celsus’ True AccountPia De Simone
16 Providence, Free Will and Predestination in OrigenMark Edwards
Index of Passages
General Index
Notă biografică
René Brouwer, Ph.D. (2000), University of Cambridge, teaches philosophy and law at the University of Utrecht. He has published in ancient philosophy as well as in the philosophy and history of law, including The Stoic Sage (CUP, 2014) and Law and Philosophy in Late Republican Rome (CUP, forthcoming).Emmanuele Vimercati, Ph.D. (2004), University of Genoa, is Professor of History of Ancient Philosophy at the Pontifical Lateran University (Rome). He has published monographs, translations, and articles on Stoicism and Platonism, as well as on the relation between Greek philosophy and early Christianity.