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Beyond the Principle of Non-Contradiction: Damascius on the Ineffable 超越非矛盾性原则:大马士革论不可言说
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0017
L. Pitteloud
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Heraclitus, Change and Objective Contradictions in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Γ 赫拉克利特:《亚里士多德形而上学中的变化与客观矛盾》Γ
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0012
Celso Vieira
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Pyrrhonian Scepticism, the Infinite Regress of Reasons, and Ancient Infinitism 皮罗罗尼怀疑主义、理性的无限倒退与古代无限主义
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0016
Tamer Nawar
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The Relation Between Logos and Thumos : An analysis of EN VII.6 1149 a 24– 逻各斯与Thumos的关系:《哲学论丛》第7卷第6期第24页分析
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0004
Duane Long
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George Karamanolis, The Philosophy of Early Christianity, 2nd edition, Routledge, London–New York, 2021, 277 p., ISBN: 9780367146306, £34.99 乔治·卡拉马诺里斯,《早期基督教哲学》,第二版,劳特利奇出版社,伦敦-纽约,2021年,277页,ISBN: 9780367146306, 34.99英镑
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0011
G. Reydams-Schils
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Mason Marshall, Reading Plato’s Dialogues to Enhance Learning and Inquiry: Exploring Socrates’ Use of Protreptic for Student Engagement, Routledge, New York—London, 2021, ix + 223 p., ISBN 9780367636326 [hbk], £ 96 梅森·马歇尔,《阅读柏拉图的对话以加强学习和探究:探索苏格拉底对学生参与的Protreptic的使用》,劳特利奇出版社,纽约-伦敦,2021年,9 + 223页,ISBN 9780367636326 [hbk], 96英镑
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0007
J. Fink
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Plato’s Mirror: From False Imitations to Truth 柏拉图之镜:从虚假模仿到真理
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0001
Despina Konstantinidi
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Jessica Moss, Plato’s Epistemology. Being & Seeming, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2021, 272 p., ISBN 9780198867401 [hbk], £ 65.00 杰西卡·莫斯,柏拉图的认识论。《存在与表象》,牛津大学出版社,牛津,2021,272页,ISBN 9780198867401 [hbk], 65.00英镑
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0006
Lorenzo Giovannetti
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Defining Material Substance: A reading of Aristotle’s Metaphysics Z.10‒11 定义物质实体:解读亚里士多德的《形而上学》Z.10-11
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0003
Fabián Mié, Jorge Mittelmann
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(How) Are Friends and Friendship Worthwhile to the Advanced Epicurean? (为什么)对高级伊壁鸠鲁主义者来说,朋友和友谊值得吗?
Rhizomata-A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI: 10.1515/rhiz-2022-0005
Alex R. Gillham
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