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Aristotle’s Conception of Place and its Reception in the Hellenistic Period
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Keimpe Algra
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Abbreviations IX
- Introduction 1
- Aristotle’s Conception of Place and its Reception in the Hellenistic Period 11
- Aspects and Problems of Chrysippus’ Conception of Space 53
- Posidonius on the Void. A Controversial Case of Divergence Revisited 69
- Epicurus on the Void 83
- Space and Movement in Philodemus’ De dis 3: an Anti-Aristotelian Account 101
- Roman Philosophy under Construction: the Concept of Spatium from Lucretius to Cicero 125
- Aenesidemus the Anti-Physicist 141
- Φαινόμενα contra Νοούμενα: Sextus Empiricus, the Notion of Place and the Pyrrhonian Strategy at Work 159
- Doxographical Reverberations of Hellenistic Discussions on Space 181
- Bibliography 201
- Index locorum 211
- Index nominum antiquiorum 221
- Index nominum recentiorum 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents VII
- Abbreviations IX
- Introduction 1
- Aristotle’s Conception of Place and its Reception in the Hellenistic Period 11
- Aspects and Problems of Chrysippus’ Conception of Space 53
- Posidonius on the Void. A Controversial Case of Divergence Revisited 69
- Epicurus on the Void 83
- Space and Movement in Philodemus’ De dis 3: an Anti-Aristotelian Account 101
- Roman Philosophy under Construction: the Concept of Spatium from Lucretius to Cicero 125
- Aenesidemus the Anti-Physicist 141
- Φαινόμενα contra Νοούμενα: Sextus Empiricus, the Notion of Place and the Pyrrhonian Strategy at Work 159
- Doxographical Reverberations of Hellenistic Discussions on Space 181
- Bibliography 201
- Index locorum 211
- Index nominum antiquiorum 221
- Index nominum recentiorum 223