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2 September 2010

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Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch für Antike und Mittelalter

Band 9. 2004

Herausgegeben von Burkhard Mojsisch, Olaf Pluta und Rudolf Rehn
Ruhr-Universität Bochum / PIONEER, University of Nijmegen / Hochschule Vechta

2005. vi, 284 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 6032 455 4 / EUR 115.00 / USD 173.00
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This journal is devoted to the philosophy of antiquity and the Middle Ages. It concentrates on research documenting the connections between ancient and medieval philosophy; focuses on the interrelations among various cultural and philosophical traditions, such as the Arabic, Judaic, Byzantine and Latin; informs about major research trends in ancient and medieval philosophy and publish reviews of important new studies in these fields; offers a forum for discussions of controversial or divergent interpretations of these topics; presents previously unpublished sources and translations too short to appear in another format; and features a miscellany of reports and information, including interviews with prominent scholars.

In keeping with its international character, the journal publishes contributions in English, German, French, and Italian. The journal does not aim only to appeal to professional historians of philosophy, but also intends to publish introductory articles of interest to students which along with new source material and lively interviews should provide a fresh perspective on and unique access to ancient and medieval thought.

More information on the journal and guidelines for authors can be found on the journal’s website.


Table of contents

Platon und das Sokratische Pragma
Martin F. Meyer
1–21
Eros, Dialektik und Rhetorik: der Mythos als funktionales Zentrum des Platonischen Dialogs. Überlegungen am Beispiel des Phaidros
Dirk Cürsgen
23–49
Freundschaft bei Aristoteles: Die Geburt der Intersubjektivität aus dem Geiste der φιλία
Hans-Klaus Keul
51–80
Metaphysical Speculation and its Applicability to a Mode of Living: The Case of Boethius’ De Consolatione Philosophiae
Brian Harding
81–92
What’s in a name? Students of William of Champeaux on the vox significativa
Margaret Cameron
93–114
Die Opposition des Johannes de Polliaco gegen die Schule der Gandavistae
Ludwig Hödl
115–147
MATERIALEN
149–177
MISCELLENEA
179–190
191–200
201–202
203–208
REZENSIONEN
209–219
219–221
221–223
223–227
227–235
236–243
243–250
250–225
257–272
273–281
283–284