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Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in Late Hellenistic Philosophy

Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in Late Hellenistic Philosophy

Potamo of Alexandria and the Emergence of Eclecticism in Late Hellenistic Philosophy

Myrto Hatzimichali , University of Exeter
May 2015
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9781107526495

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    Eclecticism is a concept widely used in the history of ancient philosophy to describe the intellectual stance of diverse thinkers such as Plutarch, Cicero and Seneca. In this book the historical and interpretative problems associated with eclecticism are for the first time approached from the point of view of the only self-described eclectic philosopher from Antiquity, Potamo of Alexandria. The evidence is examined in detail with reference to the philosophical and wider intellectual background of the period. Potamo's views are placed in the context of key debates at the forefront of late Hellenistic philosophical activity to which he contributed, such as the criterion of truth, the first principles in physics, the moral end and the interpretation of Aristotle's esoteric works. The emergence of eclecticism is thus treated in connection with the major shift in philosophical interests and methods that marked the passage from Hellenistic to Imperial philosophy.

    • First book-length treatment of ancient eclecticism and the evidence for Potamo
    • Offers a richer understanding of eclecticism, a concept often used as a 'blanket' term for a variety of intellectual attitudes
    • Treats eclecticism through an interdisciplinary historical, philological and philosophical approach

    Reviews & endorsements

    "The book is handsomely produced, in keeping with Cambridge's characteristic high standards … well worth the purchase price for all specialists in Hellenistic philosophy."
    Bryn Mawr Classical Review

    "This volume helps to rehabilitate 'eclecticism' which for so long has been interpreted in negative terms, at least as far as ancient philosophy is concerned."
    Carl O'Brien, The Journal of Hellenic Studies

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    Product details

    May 2015
    Paperback
    9781107526495
    210 pages
    215 × 140 × 12 mm
    0.27kg
    3 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Eclecticism in modern and ancient thought
    • 2. Eclecticism and Alexandria in the first century BC
    • 3. Potamo of Alexandria, life and work
    • 4. The eclectic system of Potamo's Elementary Teaching
    • 5. Potamo and Aristotle's On the Heavens
    • 6. Further references to Potamo
    • 7. Conclusions.
      Author
    • Myrto Hatzimichali , University of Exeter

      Myrto Hatzimichali is Leventis Lecturer on the Impact of Greek Culture in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at the University of Exeter. Her research interests centre on intellectual and cultural history, including ancient philosophy and specifically on how literary and philosophical texts were transmitted, received and professionally studied in the Hellenistic and early Imperial periods. She has contributed papers to volumes on Hellenistic poetry, the history of encyclopaedism and the philosopher Antiochus of Ascalon.