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Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle Julie K. Ward (Loyola University, Chicago)

Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle By Julie K. Ward (Loyola University, Chicago)

Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle by Julie K. Ward (Loyola University, Chicago)


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This study of the development of theoria in ancient Greece explores travelling to religious festivals in Olympia, Delphi and Athens as the background for philosophical contemplation as described in Plato and Aristotle. While these activities differ, both types of theoria are concerned with seeing or observing what is considered divine.

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Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle: Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice by Julie K. Ward (Loyola University, Chicago)

To scholars of ancient philosophy, theoria denotes abstract thinking, with both Plato and Aristotle employing the term to signify philosophical contemplation. Yet it is surprising for some to find an earlier, traditional meaning referring to travel to festivals and shrines. In an attempt to dissolve the problem of equivocal reference, Julie Ward's book seeks to illuminate the nature of traditional theoria as ancient festival-attendance as well as the philosophical account developed in Plato and Aristotle. First, she examines the traditional use referring to periodic festivals, including their complex social and political arrangements, then she considers the subsequent use by Plato and Aristotle. Broadly speaking, she discerns a common thread running throughout both uses: namely, the notion of having a visual experience of the sacred or divine. Thus her book aims to illuminate the nature of philosophical theoria described by Plato and Aristotle in light of traditional, festival theoria.

About Julie K. Ward (Loyola University, Chicago)

Julie K. Ward is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Loyola University, Chicago. Her publications include Feminism and Ancient Philosophy (1996), Aristotle on Homonymy, Dialectic and Science (Cambridge University Press, 2008), and many journal articles.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Traditional Theoria; 2. Literary and Philosophical Texts on Theoria; 3. Plato's Contribution to Theoria; 4. Aristotle's Conception of Theoria; 5. Theoria and Its Objects; 6. The Value of Theoria.

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CIN1316519414G
9781316519417
1316519414
Searching for the Divine in Plato and Aristotle: Philosophical Theoria and Traditional Practice by Julie K. Ward (Loyola University, Chicago)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20211216
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