Platonism
A Concise History from the Early Academy to Late Antiquity
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- Author: Mauro Bonazzi, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Translator: Sergio Knipe
- Date Published: April 2023
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009253420
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The task of philosophy, the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze once wrote, is to 'overturn Platonism'. This might be true, if only we could define what Platonism is. In this clear and accessible book Mauro Bonazzi provides the first comprehensive introduction to ancient Platonism. He begins his story with Plato's Academy before moving on to the sceptical turn which occurred during the Hellenistic centuries. He then explains the theologically oriented interpretation of Plato typical of Middle Platonists and concludes with the metaphysical systems of the Neoplatonists. Platonism has often been regarded as no more than a trivial repetition of the same doctrines. This book, however, demonstrates how the attempts of Platonists over the centuries to engage with Plato's thought constitute one of the most philosophically challenging moments in the history of ancient philosophy.
Read more- Provides an accessible and highly enjoyable account of the whole history of ancient Platonism, from Plato to late antiquity
- Makes it clear why Platonism matters, today just as much as in antiquity
- Presents all ancient texts in English translation
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'For roughly 900 years, the history of philosophy was virtually the history of Platonism, including both its opponents and its widely disparate defenders. In a book that is at once comprehensive and concise, lucid, and above all, accurate, Bonazzi has managed to provide a refined overview of that history. This is the book I would recommend to anyone who is looking for a reliable orientation to Platonism.' Lloyd Gerson, University of Toronto
See more reviews'This concise and stimulating critical discussion of the entire tradition from the Early Academy to the Neoplatonic schools reveals the existence of multiple Platonisms. While they range philosophically from the scepticism of the Hellenistic Academy to the elaborate metaphysics of late Antiquity, Bonazzi shows very successfully how each of these iterations was motivated by the unifying influence of Plato's works.' Myrto Hatzimichali, University of Cambridge
'… detailed and conscientious…' Times Literary Supplement
'Bonazzi has written an excellent, fascinating monograph that is bound to become a standard reference point for anyone studying or working on any period of Platonism. Its publication in English is highly welcome as it promises to have greater reach among classicists, philosophers, and historians of ideas.' Vilius Bartninkas, Metascience
'A significant contributor to the scholarship on Platonism, Bonazzi offers a lucid and incisive survey of Platonic thought from the skeptics of the Academy to middle Platonists and Neoplatonists … this book offers numerous valuable insights and makes connections or provides contexts that are useful for appreciating the many complex and sometimes mystifying developments within this most important philosophical school of antiquity. Indeed, the book is indispensable in this regard … Recommended.' A. P. Johnson, CHOICE
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- Date Published: April 2023
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009253420
- length: 216 pages
- dimensions: 223 x 147 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.45kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. The Early Academy
2. Platonism and Scepticism? The Academy in the Hellenistic Centuries
3. Towards the System: Platonism in the Early Imperial Age
4. The Triumph of the System: Neoplatonism
Appendix 1. The Platonists and Politics
Appendix 2. Platonism and Christianity.
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