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Galen and Chrysippus on the Soul
Argument and Refutation in the De Placitis Books II - III
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Teun Tieleman
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English
Published/Copyright:
1996
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This volume deals with books II and III of the On the Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato by the medical scientist and philosopher Galen of Pergamum (129-c. 210 CE ). In these books Galen offers an extensive critique of Stoic psychology, quoting a large number of passages from the otherwise lost treatise On the Soul by the great Stoic philosopher Chrysippus.
This first full-scale study of Chrysippus' mode of argumentation considers the fragments both in their Galenic context and in relation to Stoicism in general.
A separate discussion is devoted to Galen's aims and methods and the traditions he is indebted to. Though designed as a foil for the treatment of Chrysippus, it can also be read by those interested in Galen's methodology for its own sake.
This first full-scale study of Chrysippus' mode of argumentation considers the fragments both in their Galenic context and in relation to Stoicism in general.
A separate discussion is devoted to Galen's aims and methods and the traditions he is indebted to. Though designed as a foil for the treatment of Chrysippus, it can also be read by those interested in Galen's methodology for its own sake.
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Teun L. Tieleman, Ph.D. (1992), is a Research Fellow of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences at the University of Utrecht. He has published mainly on Early Stoicism and Galen.
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'This study promises to be one of enduring relevance, and a fundamental point of departure for future scholarly works on realted topics.'
Gretchen J. Reydams-Schils, Ancient Philosophy, 2004.
Gretchen J. Reydams-Schils, Ancient Philosophy, 2004.
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307
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Especially useful for historians of ancient Greek philosophy, in particular those interested in Stoicism, Galen, ancient dialectic, logic, doxography and philosophy of mind.