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Han Baltussen

Adelaide University
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  • Adelaide University
    Department of Historical and Classical Studies
    Professor
Utrecht University
Department for Philosophy and Religious Studies
PhD, 1993
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Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
History of Western Philosophy
Aristotle: Natural Science
Aristotle: Philosophy of Mind
Aristotle: Epistemology
Simplicius
Commentators on Aristotle, Misc
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  • All publications (23)
  •  10
    Simplicius and Aristotle’s Dialectic
    In Melina G. Mouzala (ed.), Ancient Greek Dialectic and Its Reception, De Gruyter. pp. 441-456. 2023.
  •  50
    An Empedoclean ‘Hearing Aid’? Fragment B99 Revisited
    Méthexis 19 (1): 7-20. 2006.
  •  43
    Pain Narratives in Greco-Roman Writings (edited book)
    with Jacqueline Clarke and Daniel King
    Brill. 2023.
    This volume is the first to undertake a large-scale, longue durée study of pain in antiquity across multiple contexts, cultures and genres, providing a close analysis of the articulation of pain experiences, both mental and physical.
    Pain
  • Theophrastean echoes? The De sensibus in the Platonic and Aristotelian tradition
    In William W. Fortenbaugh & Georg Wöhrle (eds.), On the Opuscula of Theophrastus: Akten der 3. Tagung der Karl-und-Gertrud-Abel-Stiftung vom 19.-23. Juli 1999 in Trier, Franz Steiner Verlag. 2002.
    Theophrastus
  •  40
    Philosophy, Science and Exegesis in Greek, Arabic and Latin Commentaries (edited book)
    with Peter Adamson and M. W. F. Stone
    . 2004.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy of Science
  • Aristotelian commentary tradition
    In Svetla Slaveva-Griffin & Pauliina Remes (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism, Routledge. 2014.
    Neoplatonists
  •  1
    Understanding odours in Problemata 12-13 : peripatetic problems concerning the elusive sense of smell
    In Robert Mayhew (ed.), The Aristotelian Problemata Physica : Philosophical and Scientific Investigations, Brill. 2015.
    Aristotle
  • Reputable Opinions" (endoxa) in Aristotle, Theophrastus, and Simplicius: Doxography or Endoxography?
    In Andreas Lammer & Mareike Jas (eds.), Received Opinions: Doxography in Antiquity and the Islamic World, Brill. 2022.
    Aristotle
  •  39
    Plato in the Placita (Aëtius Bk. IV): A Dielsian Blind Spot
    Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (2): 227-238. 2000.
    Plato
  •  59
    Theophrastus’De sensibus in A-fragments of Diels-Kranz. Revisiting the Testimonia and their Value
    Rhizomata 7 (2): 120-145. 2020.
    As a crucial source for Presocratic theories of sense perception, Theophrastus’ De sensibus deserves a closer scrutiny than the placement among A-fragments, as often suggested or instigated. This paper proposes to refine our terminology for labelling the varying quality of reporting within the A-fragments has. It supplements the existing criticism of Diels’ division by analysing neglected features. A reassessment of the assumptions underlying the terms ‘fragment’ and ‘paraphrase’ can contribute …Read more
    As a crucial source for Presocratic theories of sense perception, Theophrastus’ De sensibus deserves a closer scrutiny than the placement among A-fragments, as often suggested or instigated. This paper proposes to refine our terminology for labelling the varying quality of reporting within the A-fragments has. It supplements the existing criticism of Diels’ division by analysing neglected features. A reassessment of the assumptions underlying the terms ‘fragment’ and ‘paraphrase’ can contribute to dissolving the sharp distinction between A- and B-fragments in DK. It advocates, not equality for A-fragments, but a more inclusive and accurate evaluation of the passages.
  •  57
    Aristotle's Heirs: An Introduction to the Peripatetic Tradition
    Acumen Publishing. 2014.
    Aristotle's Heirs explores the development of Peripatetic thought from Theophrastus and Strato to the work of the commentator Alexander of Aphrodisias. The book examines whether the internal dynamics of this philosophical school allowed for a unity of Peripatetic thought, or whether there was a fundamental tension between philosophical creativity and the notions of core teachings and canonisation. The book discusses the major philosophical preoccupations of the Peripatetics, interactions with He…Read more
    Aristotle's Heirs explores the development of Peripatetic thought from Theophrastus and Strato to the work of the commentator Alexander of Aphrodisias. The book examines whether the internal dynamics of this philosophical school allowed for a unity of Peripatetic thought, or whether there was a fundamental tension between philosophical creativity and the notions of core teachings and canonisation. The book discusses the major philosophical preoccupations of the Peripatetics, interactions with Hellenistic schools of thought, and the shift in focus among Greek philosophers in a changing political landscape. It is the first book of its kind to provide a survey of this important philosophical tradition.
    Peripatetics, Misc
  •  127
    J. J. Cleary : Traditions of Platonism. Essays in Honour of John Dillon. Pp. xxv + 416. Aldershot, etc.: Ashgate, 1999. Cased, £55. ISBN: 1-84014-684-2
    The Classical Review 51 (1): 69-71. 2001.
    Middle Platonists, MiscNeoplatonists
  •  94
    Fortenbaugh Theophrastean Studies. Pp. 345. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2003. Cased, €72. ISBN: 3-515-07808-8. - Fortenbaugh, Sharples, Sollenberger Theophrastus of Eresus: On Sweat, On Dizziness and On Fatigue. Pp. viii + 324, ills. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2003. Cased, €85, US$99. ISBN: 90-04-12890-5 (review)
    The Classical Review 56 (2): 311-313. 2006.
    TheophrastusHellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, Misc
  •  36
    Simplicius and the Commentator’s Task: Clarifying Exegeses and Exegetical Techniques
    In Benedikt Strobel (ed.), Die Kunst der Philosophischen Exegese Bei den Spätantiken Platon- Und Aristoteles-Kommentatoren, De Gruyter. pp. 159-184. 2018.
    Analyses the exegetical strategies of the Neoplatonist Simplicius.
  •  55
    Theophrastean Studies (review)
    The Classical Review 56 (2): 311-313. 2006.
    Theophrastus
  •  133
    Personal Grief and Public Mourning in Plutarch's Consolation to His Wife
    American Journal of Philology 130 (1): 67-98. 2009.
    In this article, I argue that Plutarch's consolation letter to his wife is not merely an act of public posturing but a moving personal document, a public statement on correct grieving, and a demonstration of the syncretistic trend in philosophy in early Imperial times. The letter can be connected to a tradition of ancient consolatory activities which established an ancient form of psychotherapy. Here I draw particular attention to the syncretistic aspect of philosophical stances. The case study …Read more
    In this article, I argue that Plutarch's consolation letter to his wife is not merely an act of public posturing but a moving personal document, a public statement on correct grieving, and a demonstration of the syncretistic trend in philosophy in early Imperial times. The letter can be connected to a tradition of ancient consolatory activities which established an ancient form of psychotherapy. Here I draw particular attention to the syncretistic aspect of philosophical stances. The case study provides a new and richer interpretation of this remarkable document, opening up further avenues for the study of the ancient consolation genre.
    Philosophy of ReligionHellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscPlutarch
  •  51
    Theophrastus. De causis plantarum (review)
    Mnemosyne 46 (1): 107-109. 1993.
  •  101
    W.W. Fortenbaugh Theophrastus of Eresus. Commentary Volume 6.1. Sources on Ethics. With Contributions on the Arabic Material by Dimitri Gutas. Pp. xii + 879. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011. Cased, €196, US$278. ISBN: 978-90-04-19422-9 (review)
    The Classical Review 63 (1): 66-68. 2013.
  •  74
    The Problemmata (S.) Kapetanaki, (R.W.) Sharples (edd., trans.) Pseudo-Aristoteles (Pseudo-Alexander), Supplementa Problematorum. (Peripatoi 20.) Pp. 301, fig. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2006. Cased, €88. ISBN: 978-3-11-019140- (review)
    The Classical Review 59 (1): 75. 2009.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy, MiscAristotle's Works
  •  78
    Theophrastus against the Presocratics and Plato: peripatetic dialectic in the De sensibus
    Brill. 2000.
    This study offers a new and stimulating interpretation of Theophrastus' "De sensibus, a treatise unique in content and method, as it reports and criticizes the...
    Pre-Socratic Philosophy, MiscTheophrastusPlato and Other Philosophers
  •  70
    The Purpose of Theophrastus' "de Sensibus" Reconsidered
    Apeiron 31 (2): 167-199. 1998.
    Re-examines the relationship between the fragments on Theophrastus' theory of perception and his critique in the On the Senses.
    Theophrastus
  •  52
    Review of William D. Desmond, The Greek Praise of Poverty: Origins of Ancient Cynicism (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (11). 2006.
    Socratics
  •  136
    One Book, The Whole Universe: Plato's Timaeus Today (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (1): 132-133. 2012.
    A new volume on one of the most influential and most discussed works from antiquity should offer something new. In this truly interdisciplinary volume, a great number of intriguing problems posed by Plato's Timaeus are given a fresh and lucid treatment. Contributors from an unusual range of backgrounds reflect on aspects of Plato's astounding synthesis of natural philosophy, including cosmology, theology, perception, physiology, and more. Plato's synthesis was original, reusing previous ideas fo…Read more
    A new volume on one of the most influential and most discussed works from antiquity should offer something new. In this truly interdisciplinary volume, a great number of intriguing problems posed by Plato's Timaeus are given a fresh and lucid treatment. Contributors from an unusual range of backgrounds reflect on aspects of Plato's astounding synthesis of natural philosophy, including cosmology, theology, perception, physiology, and more. Plato's synthesis was original, reusing previous ideas for a new vision of the structure and coherence of the physical world: his "likely account" (Tim. 29bc) (as he preferred to call it) showed that a Maker or Creator used a form of "geometric atomism" to build up the universe..
    Plato: TimaeusPlato: CosmologyPlato: Perception
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