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Origin and maturity of Hellenic philosophy
The origin of Hellenic philosophy
Three basic questions
The way from Hellas to the Nile
The origin of Hellenic philosophy
Modern Europeans vs. ancient Hellenes
Plato and European philosophy
Plato and Platonism
Two versions of Platonism
Augustine vs. Porphyry the Platonist
Platonism in the Italian Renaissance
Adventures of Platonic philosophy
Aristotle and western rationality
The scope of this study
Aristotles move from logos to nous
Aristotle on divine and human beings
Distinguishing between ontology and ousiology
Perfecting the Aristotelian political animal
Possible post-modern objections to Aristotle
Critique and character of Hellenic philosophy
Aristotles critique of Plato's polity
The nature of the problem
Community of women and children
Community of property
Pletho's critique of Aristotelian novelties
Innovations in theology and ontology
The Aristotelian homonymy of being
Innovations in psychology, ethics and cosmology
Critique of Aristotle's theories of art and cause
Critique of Aristotle's critique of the theory of ideas
The character of Hellenic philosophy
The ambiguity of the appellation "western"
Hellenic philosophy delineated
Hellenic philosophy and "European philosophy."
The origin of Hellenic philosophy
Three basic questions
The way from Hellas to the Nile
The origin of Hellenic philosophy
Modern Europeans vs. ancient Hellenes
Plato and European philosophy
Plato and Platonism
Two versions of Platonism
Augustine vs. Porphyry the Platonist
Platonism in the Italian Renaissance
Adventures of Platonic philosophy
Aristotle and western rationality
The scope of this study
Aristotles move from logos to nous
Aristotle on divine and human beings
Distinguishing between ontology and ousiology
Perfecting the Aristotelian political animal
Possible post-modern objections to Aristotle
Critique and character of Hellenic philosophy
Aristotles critique of Plato's polity
The nature of the problem
Community of women and children
Community of property
Pletho's critique of Aristotelian novelties
Innovations in theology and ontology
The Aristotelian homonymy of being
Innovations in psychology, ethics and cosmology
Critique of Aristotle's theories of art and cause
Critique of Aristotle's critique of the theory of ideas
The character of Hellenic philosophy
The ambiguity of the appellation "western"
Hellenic philosophy delineated
Hellenic philosophy and "European philosophy."