
Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 22. March 2017
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-1-4744-1209-4 (ISBN)
Description
In this volume of 18 essays, leading philosophers address the varied, volatile and novel encounters between contemporary and antique thought. They reconceive and redeploy the problems of ancient metaphysics: one and the many, the potential and the actual, the material and immaterial, the divine and the world itself. Alongside these essays are three original and previously unpublished translations of texts by Gilles Deleuze, Pierre Aubenque and Barbara Cassin.
Reviews / Votes
This volume is an ambitious experiment in doing the history of ancient philosophy as the practice of thought on the rich terrain of contemporary metaphysics. Bringing together an impressive international roster of rising stars and established scholars, it stakes out Greek philosophy as a vital resource for thinking beyond the parameters of the present. It should quickly become a classic. -- Brooke Holmes, Princeton University No philosophy can stand the test of time without being measured against the ancient classics of our discipline. In Greenstine and Johnson's new collection, the giants of Greece take the stage with some of our most prominent contemporary thinkers, with key appearances from figures as early as Parmenides and as late as Agamben, Malabou, Stiegler, and Speculative Realism. I found myself quickly engrossed in these essays, and was sorry to reach the end of the volume. -- Graham Harman, Southern California Institute of Architecture (on leave from the American University in Cairo)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 236 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-1209-4 (9781474412094)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Abraham Jacob Greenstine is Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Duquesne University. Ryan J. Johnson is Associate Professor and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Elon University, in North Carolina. Ryan's early books include The Deleuze-Lucretius Encounter (Edinburgh UP 2016) and Deleuze, A Stoic (Edinburgh UP 2020), as well as the co-edited collections Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics (Edinburgh UP 2018) and Nietzsche and Epicurus (Bloomsbury 2020). His recent work includes the co-written Phenomenology of Black Spirit (Edinburgh UP 2023) and the monograph Three American Hegels (Rowman & Littlefield 2024). His future work is on the radical abolitionist John Brown, Spinoza, and John Coltrane.
Editor
Adjunct Professor of PhilosophyDuquesne University
Associate Professor of PhilosophyElon University
Content
Notes on Contributors
Introduction1. A Thousand Antiquities - Abraham Jacob Greenstine & Ryan J. Johnson
I. Plato2. The Muses and Philosophy: Elements for a History of the "Pseudos" [1991] - Barbara Cassin, trans. Sam Galson3. Odysseus' Changed Soul: A contemporary reading of the Myth of Er - Catherine Malabou4. Plato's Protagoras: The Authority of Beginning an Education - Daniel Price5. Univocity, Duality, and Ideal Genesis: Deleuze and Plato - John Bova & Paul Livingston6. "Adjust your dread": Badiou's Metaphysical Disposition - A. J. Bartlett
II. Aristotle7. Science Regained [1962] - Pierre Aubenque, trans. Clayton Shoppa8. Aristotle's Organism, and Ours - Emanuela Bianchi9. Does it Matter? Material Nature and Vital Heat in Aristotle's Biology - Adriel M. Trott10. The Modern Aristotle: Michael Polanyi's Search for Truth against Nihilism - David Hoinski & Ron Polansky 11. Diverging Ways: The Trajectories of Ontology in Parmenides, Aristotle, and Deleuze - Abraham Jacob Greenstine12. Object and ?????: Harman and Aristotle on the Being of Things - Eric Salem
III. Epicureans, Stoics, Skeptics, and Neo-Platonists13. Lucretius and Naturalism [1961] - Gilles Deleuze, trans. Jared Bly14. On Causality and Law in Lucretius and Contemporary Cosmology - David Webb15. On the Surface: The Deleuze-Stoicism Encounter - Ryan J. Johnson16. Contingency and Skepticism in Agamben's Thought - Gert-Jan van der Heiden17. Plotinus' "Reverse" Platonism: A Deleuzian Response to the Problem of Emanation Imagery - Gina Zavota
IV. Postscript 18. From Metaphysics to Ethics (with Bernard Stiegler, Heraclitus, and Aristotle) - Kurt Lampe
Introduction1. A Thousand Antiquities - Abraham Jacob Greenstine & Ryan J. Johnson
I. Plato2. The Muses and Philosophy: Elements for a History of the "Pseudos" [1991] - Barbara Cassin, trans. Sam Galson3. Odysseus' Changed Soul: A contemporary reading of the Myth of Er - Catherine Malabou4. Plato's Protagoras: The Authority of Beginning an Education - Daniel Price5. Univocity, Duality, and Ideal Genesis: Deleuze and Plato - John Bova & Paul Livingston6. "Adjust your dread": Badiou's Metaphysical Disposition - A. J. Bartlett
II. Aristotle7. Science Regained [1962] - Pierre Aubenque, trans. Clayton Shoppa8. Aristotle's Organism, and Ours - Emanuela Bianchi9. Does it Matter? Material Nature and Vital Heat in Aristotle's Biology - Adriel M. Trott10. The Modern Aristotle: Michael Polanyi's Search for Truth against Nihilism - David Hoinski & Ron Polansky 11. Diverging Ways: The Trajectories of Ontology in Parmenides, Aristotle, and Deleuze - Abraham Jacob Greenstine12. Object and ?????: Harman and Aristotle on the Being of Things - Eric Salem
III. Epicureans, Stoics, Skeptics, and Neo-Platonists13. Lucretius and Naturalism [1961] - Gilles Deleuze, trans. Jared Bly14. On Causality and Law in Lucretius and Contemporary Cosmology - David Webb15. On the Surface: The Deleuze-Stoicism Encounter - Ryan J. Johnson16. Contingency and Skepticism in Agamben's Thought - Gert-Jan van der Heiden17. Plotinus' "Reverse" Platonism: A Deleuzian Response to the Problem of Emanation Imagery - Gina Zavota
IV. Postscript 18. From Metaphysics to Ethics (with Bernard Stiegler, Heraclitus, and Aristotle) - Kurt Lampe