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In Mercedes López Salvá (ed.), En los albores del cristianismo. Rhemata. pp. 405-421 (2021)

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  1. The Anatomy of Neoplatonism.Antony C. Lloyd - 1990 - Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press.
    The Anatomy of Neoplatonism was the crowning achievement of A. C. Lloyd, the distinguished scholar of late ancient philosophy. He offers a rich and authoritative study of this school of thought, which was highly influential not only on subsequent philosophy but also on Christian theology. His discussion ranges over metaphysics, epistemology, logic, and language, and reveals the fundamental structure of Neoplatonist thought; the book is essential reading for all who work in this area. Lloyd shows that while Neoplatonism is not (...)
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  • El aristotelismo en los primeros autores cristianos griegos.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2018 - In Pablo de Paz Amérigo & Ignacio Sanz Extremeño (eds.), Eulogía. Estudios sobre cristianismo primitivo. Homenaje a Mercedes López Salvá. Escolar y Mayo. pp. 541-565.
    The author tries to expose the reception of Aristotelian philosophy among the first Greek Churchfathers, from St. Justin to the 'Refutatio'. There are some interesting points concerning the doxographical tradition, specially relating to the Aristotelian idea of God.
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  • Boethius: The Consolations of Music, Logic, Theology, and Philosophy.Henry Chadwick - 1984 - Religious Studies 20 (2):308-310.
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  • Epicurus on Bivalence and the Excluded Middle.Alexander Bown - 2016 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 98 (3):239-271.
    In several of his philosophical works, Cicero gives reports of the Epicurean views on bivalence and the excluded middle that are not always consistent. I attempt to establish a coherent account that fits the texts as well as possible and can reasonably be attributed to the Epicureans. I argue that they distinguish between a semantic and a syntactic version of the law of the excluded middle, and that whilst they reject bivalence and the semantic law for fear of certain fatalistic (...)
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  • Fate, prescience and free will.Robert Sharples - 2009 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 207.
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  • Introduction.Richard Sorabji - 1993 - In Animal Minds and Human Morals: The Origins of the Western Debate. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. pp. 1-4.
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  • The Opuscula Sacra: Boethius and theology.David Bradshaw - 2009 - In John Marenbon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Boethius. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 105--128.
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  • Boethius on Mind, Grammar and Logic: A Study of Boethius' Commentaries on Peri Hermeneias.Taki Suto - 2011 - Brill.
    Boethius, the Roman philosopher, was executed for treason and pilloried by modern scholars for misinterpreting Aristotle to the West. This book examines his semantics and logic, attempting to clear his name and lend him new credence.
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