La Démonologie Platonicienne: Histoire de la Notion de Daimōn de Platon aux Derniers Néoplatoniciens
Brill (2011)
Abstract
This book, a history of a religious category of ancient philosophy, is the first synthesis on the notion of daimōn in the Platonic tradition. It focuses on the relationship between demonology and, respectively, cosmology, the philosophical hermeneutics of religion and theories of the soul. Histoire d’une catégorie religieuse de la philosophie ancienne, ce livre représente la première synthèse sur la notion de daimōn dans la tradition platonicienne. Il étudie les relations de la démonologie avec la cosmologie, l’herméneutique philosophique de la religion et les théories de l’âmeReprint years
2012
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B395.T56 2012
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9789004218109 9004218106
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The Goddess Athena as Symbol of Phronesis in Porphyry’s On the Cave of the Nymphs.Nilufer Akcay - 2018 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 12 (1):1-12.