Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
266
Language
English
Published
Dec 15, 2009
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Edition
1
ISBN-10
3110214628
ISBN-13
9783110214628
Description
R. A. H. King's exploration delves into the intricate views on memory as articulated by two of philosophy's illustrious figures, Aristotle and Plotinus. The text presents a detailed analysis of how memory was perceived in ancient philosophy, contrasting Aristotle's empirical and systematic approach with Plotinus's more mystical and abstract interpretation. Through careful examination, the author reveals the nuances of their arguments and the significant impact of their thoughts on subsequent philosophical discourse.
The book unravels complex themes such as the nature of recollection, the relationship between memory and identity, and the philosophical implications that arise from these concepts. King's thorough research invites readers to appreciate how differing perspectives on memory not only shaped ancient philosophical thought but also resonate through modern interpretations. By tracing these intellectual lineages, he provides a lens through which to examine how memory influences understanding and existence across centuries.
The book unravels complex themes such as the nature of recollection, the relationship between memory and identity, and the philosophical implications that arise from these concepts. King's thorough research invites readers to appreciate how differing perspectives on memory not only shaped ancient philosophical thought but also resonate through modern interpretations. By tracing these intellectual lineages, he provides a lens through which to examine how memory influences understanding and existence across centuries.