Man, Soul and Body

Man, Soul and Body Essays in Ancient Thought from Plato to Dionysius - Collected Studies Series

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This second set of papers by John Rist is concerned with attempts by (mostly pagan) thinkers in Greco-Roman antiquity to understand the nature of morality against a background of wide-ranging debate about the relationship between soul and body and the necessity for a correct psychology and physiology if the ægood life for manÆ is to be revealed. Three papers are on Plato, whose elaborate mix of ethics, psychology and metaphysics sets the stage for most of the debate; one is on Aristotle, five are on the Stoics and five on Plotinus. A further study deals with the general problem of the relationship between ethics, cosmology and biology, and the series concludes with the crisis among both pagans and Christians in late antiquity over whether man is naturally good enough to correct his own moral weakness. The set of difficulties recognised by Plato has now found a disturbing conclusion.

Book information

ISBN: 9780860785477
Publisher: Ashgate Variorum
Imprint: Variorum
Pub date:
DEWEY: 180
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 310
Weight: 600g
Height: 150mm
Width: 230mm
Spine width: 25mm