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O'Brien is credited with helping heal the rift between Anglophone philosophers recovering from their analytical binge and continental Europeans recovering from a plethora of post-isms. The celebratory essays by historians of philosophy reflect that effort as they discuss Aristotle, and Plato as seen by his philosophical heirs from Apuleius to Augustine. Their topics include the notion of contact and the possibility of acting without being affected in Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione, the concept of will in Plotinus, and innovation and continuity in the history of philosophy. Annotation 漏2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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CONTENTS 7
Preface 9
Notes on Contributors 23
I ARISTOTLE 27
Aristotle's Conception of Dunamis and Techne (C. Natali (Venice)) 29
Aristotle and the Starting Point of Moral Development: The Notion of Natural Virtue (C. Viano (CNRS, Paris)) 49
Akrasia and Moral Education in Aristotle (J. Cleary (Boston College & NUI Maynooth)) 69
Effective Primary Causes: The Notion of Contact and the Possibility of Acting without Being Affected in Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione (T. Buchheim (Munich)) 91
II PLATO AND HIS HEIRS: FROM APULEIUS TO AUGUSTINE 123
Interpretation from Plato to Late Antiquity (K. Corrigan (Emory)) 125
The Final Metamorphosis: Narrative Voice in the Prologue of Apuleius' Golden Ass (F.M. Schroeder (Queen's, Ontario)) 141
Plotinus: Omnipresence and Transcendence of the One in VI 5[23] (G. Gurtler S.J. (Boston College)) 163
The Concept of Will in Plotinus (C. Horn (Bonn)) 179
Divine Freedom in Plotinus and Iamblichus (Tractate VI 8 (39) 7, 11\u201315 and De Mysteriis III, 17\u201320) (J.-M. Narbonne (Laval, Qu茅bec)) 205
Was the Vita Plotini known in Arab Philosophical Circles? (P. Thillet (Paris I, Paris)) 225
Friendship and Transgression: Luminosus Limes Amicitiae (Augustine, Confessions 2.2.2) and the Themes of Confessions 2 (G. O'Daly (University College, London)) 237
Augustine and the Philosophical Foundations of Sincerity (S. Stern-Gillet (Bolton)) 251
III EPILOGUE: INTERPRETATION IN RETROSPECT 275
Innovation and Continuity in the History of Philosophy (D. Evans (Queen's, Belfast)) 277
A Detailed Bibliography of Denis O'Brien's Works 291
Subject Index 299
Index of Names 303
Preface 9
Notes on Contributors 23
I ARISTOTLE 27
Aristotle's Conception of Dunamis and Techne (C. Natali (Venice)) 29
Aristotle and the Starting Point of Moral Development: The Notion of Natural Virtue (C. Viano (CNRS, Paris)) 49
Akrasia and Moral Education in Aristotle (J. Cleary (Boston College & NUI Maynooth)) 69
Effective Primary Causes: The Notion of Contact and the Possibility of Acting without Being Affected in Aristotle's De Generatione et Corruptione (T. Buchheim (Munich)) 91
II PLATO AND HIS HEIRS: FROM APULEIUS TO AUGUSTINE 123
Interpretation from Plato to Late Antiquity (K. Corrigan (Emory)) 125
The Final Metamorphosis: Narrative Voice in the Prologue of Apuleius' Golden Ass (F.M. Schroeder (Queen's, Ontario)) 141
Plotinus: Omnipresence and Transcendence of the One in VI 5[23] (G. Gurtler S.J. (Boston College)) 163
The Concept of Will in Plotinus (C. Horn (Bonn)) 179
Divine Freedom in Plotinus and Iamblichus (Tractate VI 8 (39) 7, 11\u201315 and De Mysteriis III, 17\u201320) (J.-M. Narbonne (Laval, Qu茅bec)) 205
Was the Vita Plotini known in Arab Philosophical Circles? (P. Thillet (Paris I, Paris)) 225
Friendship and Transgression: Luminosus Limes Amicitiae (Augustine, Confessions 2.2.2) and the Themes of Confessions 2 (G. O'Daly (University College, London)) 237
Augustine and the Philosophical Foundations of Sincerity (S. Stern-Gillet (Bolton)) 251
III EPILOGUE: INTERPRETATION IN RETROSPECT 275
Innovation and Continuity in the History of Philosophy (D. Evans (Queen's, Belfast)) 277
A Detailed Bibliography of Denis O'Brien's Works 291
Subject Index 299
Index of Names 303
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