Alexander of Aphrodisias writes the greatest ancient commentaries on Aristotle and tries to demolish the Stoic teaching on fate
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Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, "without any gaps". www.historyofphilosophy.net
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Folge vom 03.06.2012HoP 083 - Not Written in Stone – Alexander of Aphrodisias
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Folge vom 27.05.2012HoP 082 - Lost and Found – Aristotelianism after AristotlePeter looks at the history of Aristotelianism up the time of the Roman Empire and the beginning of commentaries on his works
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Folge vom 20.05.2012HoP 081 - Jan Opsomer on Middle PlatonismJan Opsomer helps Peter to understand principles, Plato interpretation, and Plutarch in a wide-ranging discussion of Middle Platonism
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Folge vom 13.05.2012HoP 080 - Delphic Utterances - PlutarchPlutarch was a historian, a priest of Apollo, and a Platonist