Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical LexiconNYU Press, 1967 - 234 Seiten Combining the convenience of a dictionary with the depth of a history of philosophy, this new reference book fills a great need and should prove exceedingly useful to all students and scholars in classics, philosophy, theology and linguistics. The book defines and translates key terms used by pre-Christian philosophers up to the time of Proclus, with special references to the writings of the philosophers as they developed nuances and new meanings for the terms. Entries are arranged in dictionary style, but a knowledge of Greek is not necessary to use the book, since an English-Greek index provides the reader with Greek equivalents of English terms, with cross-reference to the main text. Its great value is that it isolates terms and allows the reader to follow their individual careers, while at the same time it offers an evolutionary history of the concept instead of a mere definition. |
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Abschnitt 2 | 30 |
Abschnitt 3 | 33 |
Abschnitt 4 | 94 |
Abschnitt 5 | 109 |
Abschnitt 6 | 110 |
Abschnitt 7 | 113 |
Abschnitt 8 | 139 |
Abschnitt 11 | 179 |
Abschnitt 12 | 190 |
Abschnitt 13 | 193 |
Abschnitt 14 | 205 |
Abschnitt 15 | 213 |
Abschnitt 16 | 227 |
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activity aisthesis aistheta aither Anaxagoras Anaximander apeiron archai arche Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's arithmos atoma Atomists atoms cause Cicero coelo concept cosmic D.L. VII daimon demiourgos Democritus diairesis dialectic dialektike Diels distinction divine doctrine doxa dynamis eide eidos eikon elements Empedocles energeia Epicurean Epicurus episteme ergon eros eternal ethical function genesis heavenly bodies hedone hegemonikon Heraclitus hexis holon hyle hypokeimenon ibid immanent immortal intellect intelligible kategoriai katharsis kinesis kinoun knowledge kosmos noetos later Platonism logos Lucretius mathematika matter megethos Meta Metaphysics mimesis motion Mover nature noesis noeta noeton nomos object onoma ouranioi ousia Parmenides pathos perception Phaedo Phaedrus Philo philosophical phronesis Phys physis Plato pleasure Plotinus pneuma position pre-Socratic principle Proclus proödos psyche tou pantos Pythagorean role sensation sense sensible Sextus Empiricus Socrates Soph Stoic stoicheia stoicheion substance sympatheia techne telos Theaet theol theory things Timaeus tion tradition transcendent universe World Soul