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Author Del Lucchese, Filippo, 1969- author.

Title Monstrosity and philosophy : radical otherness in Greek and Latin culture / Filippo Del Lucchese.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2019]
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Description 1 online resource (iv, 426 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-393) and indexes.
Summary "Amazons and giants, snakes and gorgons, centaurs and gryphons: monsters abounded in ancient culture. They raise enduring philosophical questions: about chaos and order; about divinity and perversion; about meaning and purpose; about the hierarchy of nature or its absence. Del Lucchese grapples with the concept of monstrosity, showing how ancient philosophers explored metaphysics, ontology, theology and politics to respond to the challenge of radical otherness in nature and in thought. Each chapter explores the emergence of monstrosity in a set of authors and theories. In chapter 1, monsters rise as the challenging adversaries of the new gods of the early cosmogonies. But they can also be powerful productive forces that support building the new order or ambiguous characters that catalyse the unfolding of the tragic universe. In chapter 2, the Pre-Platonic systems of Anaxagoras, Empedocle and Democritus pave the way for the recognition of the philosophical status of monstrosity. This status becomes central in Attic philosophy, first with Plato's mythological monstrosities and then with the construction of a hierarchical structure of the universe: taken up in chapter 3. Chapter 4 focuses on Aristotle's study of physical monstrosity and its role within his metaphysical and aetiological framework. Chapters 5 to 7 deal with the extraordinarily elaborate responses to Attic philosophy by the major Hellenistic systems: Epicureanism, Stoicism and Scepticism. The final chapter looks at the Middle and Neoplatonist response to Hellenism and explores the richness of late-antiquity's reflection on monstrosity up to its absorption and reworking by early Christian thought."-- Provided by publisher
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Contents Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The Myth and the Logos -- Order and Chaos -- Mythical Battlefi elds: Monstrosity as a Weapon -- Causality and Monstrosity: Challenging Zeus -- 2 The Pre-Platonic Philosophers -- Anaxagoras: A Material Origin for Life and Monstrosity -- Empedocles: Wonders to Behold -- Democritus: Agonism within Matter -- 3 Plato -- 4 Aristotle -- 5 Epicurus and Lucretius -- An Immanent Causality for an Infinite Universe -- Zoogony, Monstrosity and Nature's Normativity -- Concourses of Nature -- Lucretius's Impact on the Augustan Age -- 6 Stoicism -- Nominalism
Good and Evil, Beauty and Ugliness -- Providence, God and Teleology -- 7 Scepticism -- The Tropes and the Critique of Essentialism -- To What Purpose? -- 8 Middle and Neoplatonism -- The Material World and the Rediscovery of Transcendence -- Demons -- The World Order -- Bibliography -- Index Locorum -- Index Verborum -- Index Rerum -- Index Nominum
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified]: HathiTrust Digital Library. 2023. MiAaHDL
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Subject Other (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Ancient.
Monsters -- Philosophy.
Altérité.
Philosophie ancienne.
Monstres -- Philosophie.
08.21 Ancient philosophy. (NL-LeOCL)077593340
Philosophy -- History & Surveys -- Ancient & Classical.
HISTORY / Ancient / Greece
Other (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Ancient
08.21 Ancient philosophy. (NL-LeOCL)077593340
Other Form: Print version: Del Lucchese, Filippo, 1969- Monstrosity and philosophy. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2019] 9781474456203 (DLC) 2019285989 (OCoLC)1122179035
ISBN 9781474456234 (electronic bk.)
1474456235 (electronic bk.)
9781474456227 Electronic book (EPUB format)
1474456227
9781474456203
1474456200
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