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Pauliina Remes

Uppsala University
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  • Uppsala University
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
King's College London
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2001
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Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Meta-Ethics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Inwardness and infinity of selfhood: From Plotinus to Augustine
    In Pauliina Remes & Juha Sihvola (eds.), Ancient philosophy of the self, Springer. pp. 155--176. 2008.
    AugustinePlotinus
  •  110
    Christopher Gill: The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought, 2006 Oxford University Press (review)
    International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 4 (1): 96-99. 2010.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscClassics
  •  159
    Plotinus on Intellect, by Eyjolfur Kjalar Emilsson (review)
    Mind 118 (471): 820-823. 2009.
    Plotinus
  •  106
    Partnership of citizens and metics: the will of Epicurus
    with M. Leiwo
    Classical Quarterly 49 (01): 161-166. 1999.
    The law of Athens prohibited any but full citizens from owning land or houses. Thus the law also impeded the bequeathing of real property to those who were not citizens. This law seemed to preclude those who were the real backbone of the trading and banking businesses from owning land and, therefore, from lending and borrowing by using it as a security
    ClassicsEpicurus
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    Plotinus on the Unity and Identity of Changing Particulars
    In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVIII: Summer 2005, Oxford University Press. pp. 273-301. 2005.
    PlotinusPersistence, MiscTheories of Personal Identity
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    Lloyd P. Gerson, ed. The Cambridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity. Vols. 1 and 2. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. Pp. xii+1284. £150.00 (review)
    Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 3 (2): 376-380. 2013.
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    The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism
    with Svetla Slaveva-Griffin
    Routledge. 2014.
    The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism is an authoritative and comprehensive survey of the most important issues and developments in one of the fastest growing areas of research in ancient philosophy. An international team of scholars situates and re-evaluates Neoplatonism within the history of ancient philosophy and thought, and explores its influence on philosophical and religious schools worldwide. Over thirty chapters are divided into seven clear parts: sources, instruction and interaction M…Read more
    The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism is an authoritative and comprehensive survey of the most important issues and developments in one of the fastest growing areas of research in ancient philosophy. An international team of scholars situates and re-evaluates Neoplatonism within the history of ancient philosophy and thought, and explores its influence on philosophical and religious schools worldwide. Over thirty chapters are divided into seven clear parts: sources, instruction and interaction Methods and Styles of Exegesis Metaphysics and Metaphysical Perspectives Language, Knowledge, Soul, and Self Nature: Physics, Medicine and Biology Ethics, Political Theory and Aesthetics The legacy of Neoplatonism. The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism is a major reference source for all students and scholars in Neoplatonism and ancient philosophy, as well as researchers in the philosophy of science, ethics, aesthetics and religion
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, MiscellaneousHellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscArts …Read more
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, MiscellaneousHellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscArts and HumanitiesNeoplatonists
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