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Review of Brooke Holmes, The Symptom and the Subject: The Emergence of the Physical Body in Ancient Greece. Princeton/Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010. (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review. 2011.
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Review of Julie K. Ward, Aristotle on homonymy : Dialectic and science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 200810. 2008.
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Review of Ronald Polansky, Aristotle's De anima. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007 (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review. 2009.
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Review of Michael Davis, The Soul of the Greeks: an Inquiry. Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press, 2011 (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 201205. 2012.
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Review of Karel Thein, L’âme comme livre. Étude sur une image platonicienne. Paris: Éditions Classiques Garnier, 2021 (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 202209. 2022.
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Review of Julie K. Ward, Searching for the divine in Plato and Aristotle: philosophical theoria and traditional practice. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2021 (review)Bryn Mawr Classical Review 202212. 2022.
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37Responses to Divine CommunicationPhilosophy and Theology 32 (1-2): 63-79. 2020.Sophocles’s Oedipus Tyrannus shows that humans' problems do not appear when they listen to the gods, but when they listen to themselves imagining that they follow the gods. Instead of placing themselves in the service of the god, as Socrates does in Plato’s Apology, they only think that they follow the divinity, while they actually act according to their own understanding. If Sophocles’s play is a synopsis of this danger, Plato’s dialogue proposes a different attitude before divinity: instead of…Read more
Octavian Gabor
Methodist College
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Methodist CollegeProfessor
Areas of Specialization
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Aristotle |
Plato |
Classical Greek Philosophy |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy: Topics |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Pre-Socratic Philosophy |
Classics |