Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes Main description: Galt Xenokrates in der bisherigen Forschung nur als subalterner Dogmatiker, so wirft diese Arbeit ein neues Licht auf den dritten Akademieleiter. Die Gesamtdarstellung seiner Philosophie enthält neben der Kosmologie, Theologie und Ontologie erstmalig auch seine Prinzipienlehre. Diese findet sich im berühmten Sextus-Bericht, Adv. Math., X §§ 248-283, der auf der Folie der Philosophie des Xenokrates neu gelesen wird. Die darin vorgestellte monistische Prinzipienlehre stammt von Xenokrates, der in seine Berichterstattung über Platons Ungeschriebene Lehre seine eigenen Lehrsätze mit einfließen ließ. Diese Prinzipienlehre stellt das Bindeglied zwischen der Seinsmetaphysik des Aristoteles und der Einheitsmetaphysik Platons dar, da das erste Prinzip, die absolute Monas, nushaft und seinstranszendent ist. Xenokrates erweist sich als platontreuer und innovativer Denker, als 'Fels', auf den Platon seine Lehre und seine Schule gründen konnte Main description: This work throws a new light on Xenocrates, the third leader of the Academy, who is considered in the existing research as merely a derivative doctrinaire. This complete presentation of his philosophy encompasses, in addition to cosmology, theology and ontology, for the first time also his doctrine of principles. This is found in the renowned report of Sextus, Adv. Math., X, §§ 248-283, which can be read anew against the background of the philosophy of Xenocrates. The doctrine of monistic principles proffered in the passage from Sextus derives from Xenocrates, who inserts his own precepts in his report on Platos unwritten teachings. Xenocrates' doctrine of principles constitutes the link between the ontological metaphysics of Aristotle and Plato's metaphysics of unity; Xenocrates' absolute monas is both in its essence connected with the nous, and ontologically transcendent. Xenocrates proves himself to be a thinker who is true to Plato and innovative. He is not only the precursor to middle-Platonism, but was also considered amongst the students of the inner circle of the Academy to be the 'rock' upon which Plato was able to establish his teachings and his school Review text: "However, all these strictures should not be allowed to detract seriously from T.'s fine achievement in setting Xenocrates properly in the context of the Old Academy, and giving due attention to his distinctive philosophical position, as well as to his role in creation of Platonism as a system (not to mention Neopythagoreanism!) Only this troublesome matter of the correct interpretation of Fr. 15H is at issue between us, and there I am conscious of being distinctly in the minority."John Dillon in: GNOMON, 2008 |
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publisher | K.G. Saur |
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series2 | Beiträge zur Altertumskunde |
spelling | Thiel, Detlef Verfasser aut Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie von Detlef Thiel München K.G. Saur 2006 1 Online-Ressource (511 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Beiträge zur Altertumskunde Bd. 231 Includes bibliographical references and indexes Main description: Galt Xenokrates in der bisherigen Forschung nur als subalterner Dogmatiker, so wirft diese Arbeit ein neues Licht auf den dritten Akademieleiter. Die Gesamtdarstellung seiner Philosophie enthält neben der Kosmologie, Theologie und Ontologie erstmalig auch seine Prinzipienlehre. Diese findet sich im berühmten Sextus-Bericht, Adv. Math., X §§ 248-283, der auf der Folie der Philosophie des Xenokrates neu gelesen wird. Die darin vorgestellte monistische Prinzipienlehre stammt von Xenokrates, der in seine Berichterstattung über Platons Ungeschriebene Lehre seine eigenen Lehrsätze mit einfließen ließ. Diese Prinzipienlehre stellt das Bindeglied zwischen der Seinsmetaphysik des Aristoteles und der Einheitsmetaphysik Platons dar, da das erste Prinzip, die absolute Monas, nushaft und seinstranszendent ist. Xenokrates erweist sich als platontreuer und innovativer Denker, als 'Fels', auf den Platon seine Lehre und seine Schule gründen konnte Main description: This work throws a new light on Xenocrates, the third leader of the Academy, who is considered in the existing research as merely a derivative doctrinaire. This complete presentation of his philosophy encompasses, in addition to cosmology, theology and ontology, for the first time also his doctrine of principles. This is found in the renowned report of Sextus, Adv. Math., X, §§ 248-283, which can be read anew against the background of the philosophy of Xenocrates. The doctrine of monistic principles proffered in the passage from Sextus derives from Xenocrates, who inserts his own precepts in his report on Platos unwritten teachings. Xenocrates' doctrine of principles constitutes the link between the ontological metaphysics of Aristotle and Plato's metaphysics of unity; Xenocrates' absolute monas is both in its essence connected with the nous, and ontologically transcendent. Xenocrates proves himself to be a thinker who is true to Plato and innovative. He is not only the precursor to middle-Platonism, but was also considered amongst the students of the inner circle of the Academy to be the 'rock' upon which Plato was able to establish his teachings and his school Review text: "However, all these strictures should not be allowed to detract seriously from T.'s fine achievement in setting Xenocrates properly in the context of the Old Academy, and giving due attention to his distinctive philosophical position, as well as to his role in creation of Platonism as a system (not to mention Neopythagoreanism!) Only this troublesome matter of the correct interpretation of Fr. 15H is at issue between us, and there I am conscious of being distinctly in the minority."John Dillon in: GNOMON, 2008 Xenocrates of Chalcedon ca. 396-ca. 314 B.C Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd rswk-swf Xenocrates Chalcedonius ca. v4. Jh. (DE-588)118808087 gnd rswk-swf Platonische Akademie v385-529 (DE-588)1035537052 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie Philosophy Prinzip (DE-588)4175725-7 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 p Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Prinzip (DE-588)4175725-7 s Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Xenocrates Chalcedonius ca. v4. Jh. (DE-588)118808087 p 2\p DE-604 Platonische Akademie v385-529 (DE-588)1035537052 b Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 s 3\p DE-604 http://www.degruyter.com/doi/book/10.1515/9783110921182 Verlag Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Thiel, Detlef Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie Xenocrates of Chalcedon ca. 396-ca. 314 B.C Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd Xenocrates Chalcedonius ca. v4. Jh. (DE-588)118808087 gnd Platonische Akademie v385-529 (DE-588)1035537052 gnd Philosophie Philosophy Prinzip (DE-588)4175725-7 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd |
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title | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie |
title_auth | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie |
title_exact_search | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie |
title_full | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie von Detlef Thiel |
title_fullStr | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie von Detlef Thiel |
title_full_unstemmed | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie von Detlef Thiel |
title_short | Die Philosophie des Xenokrates im Kontext der Alten Akademie |
title_sort | die philosophie des xenokrates im kontext der alten akademie |
topic | Xenocrates of Chalcedon ca. 396-ca. 314 B.C Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd Xenocrates Chalcedonius ca. v4. Jh. (DE-588)118808087 gnd Platonische Akademie v385-529 (DE-588)1035537052 gnd Philosophie Philosophy Prinzip (DE-588)4175725-7 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Pythagoreer (DE-588)4333306-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Xenocrates of Chalcedon ca. 396-ca. 314 B.C Plato v427-v347 Xenocrates Chalcedonius ca. v4. Jh. Platonische Akademie v385-529 Philosophie Philosophy Prinzip Rezeption Pythagoreer Hochschulschrift |
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