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This volume, the 37th year of published proceedings, contains five papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during 2022. Topics: Plato: Phaedo, where Socrates undermines his explicit arguments for immortality with quotes from his predecessors; Statesman, with Socrates’ impending death an occasion to reconsider the roles of dialectic, expertise, myth, image and law; Aristotle: De Caelo, examining inclination, natural places, and the elements, with a strong dissent in the comment; Metaphysics N that differentiate mathematical features from natural explanation, with the comment raising challenging anomalies. Finally, Plotinus on union with the One and human happiness, as frequent and common. The comments challenge or sustain the theses in the main papers.

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"The Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy is known for scholarship of the highest caliber." F. A. Grabowski, (Rogers State University) in CHOICE, vol. 53, no. 5 (2016)

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    Publisher: Brill
    Publication Date: 15/11/2023
    ISBN13: 9789004686632, 978-9004686632
    ISBN10: 9004686630

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    Book Synopsis
    This volume, the 37th year of published proceedings, contains five papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during 2022. Topics: Plato: Phaedo, where Socrates undermines his explicit arguments for immortality with quotes from his predecessors; Statesman, with Socrates’ impending death an occasion to reconsider the roles of dialectic, expertise, myth, image and law; Aristotle: De Caelo, examining inclination, natural places, and the elements, with a strong dissent in the comment; Metaphysics N that differentiate mathematical features from natural explanation, with the comment raising challenging anomalies. Finally, Plotinus on union with the One and human happiness, as frequent and common. The comments challenge or sustain the theses in the main papers.

    Trade Review
    "The Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy is known for scholarship of the highest caliber." F. A. Grabowski, (Rogers State University) in CHOICE, vol. 53, no. 5 (2016)

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