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Scepticism or Platonism?

Scepticism or Platonism?

Scepticism or Platonism?

The Philosophy of the Fourth Academy
Harold Tarrant
May 2007
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    In the first half of the first century BC the Academy of Athens broke up in disarray. From the wreckage of the semi-sceptical school there arose the new dogmatic philosophy of Antiochus, synthesized from Stoicism and Platonism, and the hardline Pyrrhonist scepticism of Aenesidemus. With his extensive knowledge of the ways in which Plato was read and invoked as an authority in late antiquity Dr Tarrant builds a most impressive reconstruction of Philo of Larissa's brand of Platonism and of its arrival in Middle Platonism, particularly that of Plutarch, long after the Academy's institutional demise. Particularly valuable is his exploitation for this purpose of a text barely discussed since its publication 80 years ago - a commentary on Plato's Theaetetus whose unidentified author Dr Tarrant has cogently argued to be a follower of Philo. Among many other achievements, Dr Tarrant throws much light on the relation of Aenesideman scepticism to the Academy.

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    May 2007
    Paperback
    9780521035774
    196 pages
    215 × 139 × 11 mm
    0.264kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of non-standard abbreviations
    • Introduction
    • 1. Scepticism in the late Academy?
    • 2. Charmadas
    • 3. Fourth Academic epistmological doctrine
    • 4. Anonymous In Theaetetum
    • 5. Interlude: Antiochus in the New Academy
    • 6. God's thoughts as objects of knowledge
    • Epilogue: the Academic heritage
    • Notes
    • Bibliography
    • Index locorum
    • Index of names.
      Author
    • Harold Tarrant