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- Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
- Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Ontology and epistemology
- Chapter 1a Apology 30b2–4: Socrates, money, and the grammar of γίγνεσθαι
- Chapter 1b On the source of Burnet’s construal of Apology 30b2–4: a correction
- Chapter 2 Plato on how not to speak of what is not: Euthydemus 283a–288a
- Chapter 3 Platonism in the Bible: Numenius of Apamea on Exodus and eternity
- Chapter 4 Kinēsis vs. energeia: a much-read passage in (but not of) Aristotle’s Metaphysics
- Chapter 5 De Anima ii.5
- Introduction
- Setting out the endoxa
- Developing the aporia
- A preliminary lusis
- The demand for distinctions
- The triple scheme
- A warning
- Two types of potentiality, two kinds of transition
- Differences between knowing and perceiving
- How not to speak of knowing
- A further refinement
- Recapitulation
- In search of more
- Conclusion
- Two controversial morals
- Finale
- Appendix 1: 417a30–b2
- Appendix 2: 417b5–7
- Chapter 6 Aquinas on ‘spiritual change’ in perception
- Chapter 7 Epistēmē
- Part II Physics and optics
- Bibliography
- Index locorum
Appendix 1: - 417a30–b2
from Chapter 5 - De Anima ii.5
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 March 2022
- Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
- Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Ontology and epistemology
- Chapter 1a Apology 30b2–4: Socrates, money, and the grammar of γίγνεσθαι
- Chapter 1b On the source of Burnet’s construal of Apology 30b2–4: a correction
- Chapter 2 Plato on how not to speak of what is not: Euthydemus 283a–288a
- Chapter 3 Platonism in the Bible: Numenius of Apamea on Exodus and eternity
- Chapter 4 Kinēsis vs. energeia: a much-read passage in (but not of) Aristotle’s Metaphysics
- Chapter 5 De Anima ii.5
- Introduction
- Setting out the endoxa
- Developing the aporia
- A preliminary lusis
- The demand for distinctions
- The triple scheme
- A warning
- Two types of potentiality, two kinds of transition
- Differences between knowing and perceiving
- How not to speak of knowing
- A further refinement
- Recapitulation
- In search of more
- Conclusion
- Two controversial morals
- Finale
- Appendix 1: 417a30–b2
- Appendix 2: 417b5–7
- Chapter 6 Aquinas on ‘spiritual change’ in perception
- Chapter 7 Epistēmē
- Part II Physics and optics
- Bibliography
- Index locorum
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- Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy , pp. 206 - 209Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022