Religion and Belief: A Moral Landscape
Editat de Malcolm Heath, Christopher T. Green, Fabio Serranitoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781443856539
ISBN-10: 1443856533
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN-10: 1443856533
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Notă biografică
Malcolm Heath is Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the Department of Classics, Leeds University. He is an expert in Greek poetry and rhetoric, ancient and modern literary theory. Malcolm translated Aristotle's Poetics for Penguin Classics (1996), and has recently released a new book, Ancient Philosophical Poetics, published at the beginning of 2013 by Cambridge University Press. Christopher T Green recently submitted a PhD thesis entitled "Death and Identity: A Philosophical Comparison between East and West" at the Department of Classics, Leeds University. Christopher gave a paper to the Northern Association for Ancient Philosophy (NAAP) on "Being Human: Plato in the Light of Milindapanha" (2013), and he will also be speaking at The Classical Association on the comparison between Plato's Phaedo and the Buddhist text Milindapanha (2014). Whilst at Leeds University, Christopher organised and hosted two international interdisciplinary conferences (in 2012 and 2013). Combined, the two conferences welcomed 39 speakers from across the UK and Europe. Fabio Serranito studied Philosophy at Universidade Nova de Lisboa, in Portugal, where he wrote dissertations on Plato and Aristotle, and collaborated in a forthcoming new translation of Plato's Philebus. He came to the University of Leeds in 2010 as a miscellaneous research student, where he has also worked as a Teaching Assistant. He is currently finishing his PhD thesis on the concepts of madness and lucidity in Plato's Phaedrus.