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Passionate Mind: Essays in Honor of John M. Rist

✍ Scribed by Barry David (editor)


Publisher
Academia
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
413
Category
Library

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"Passionate Mind: Essays in Honor of John M. Rist" pays tribute to the academic work of a prolific and distinguished scholar in Classics and Philosophy who, after graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge University in 1959, began his professional career immediately thereafter at the University of Toronto (appointed as Professor Emeritus in 1997) and, before finishing his career in 2017, held appointments at the University of Aberdeen, Cambridge University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum in Rome, and the Catholic University of America. This book, containing entries from an international team of scholars who are Professor Rist's friends and/or former colleagues (including many senior scholars) and students, celebrates his academic work with freshly written, insightful and, in some instances, ground-breaking essays representing three of the fields in which he has made significant and enduring contributions. Therefore, after an introduction featuring Professor Rist's perceptive and entertaining "Passionate Mind: Essays in Honor of John M. Rist" pays tribute to the academic work of a prolific and distinguished scholar in Classics and Philosophy who, after graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge University in 1959, began his professional career immediately thereafter at the University of Toronto (appointed as Professor Emeritus in 1997) and, before finishing his career in 2017, held appointments at the University of Aberdeen, Cambridge University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Institutum Patristicum Augustinianum in Rome, and the Catholic University of America. This book, containing entries from an international team of scholars who are Professor Rist's friends and/or former colleagues (including many senior scholars) and students, celebrates his academic work with freshly written, insightful and, in some instances, ground-breaking essays representing three of the fields in which he has made significant and enduring contributions. Therefore, after an introduction featuring Professor Rist's perceptive and entertaining retrospective on his service to academia, the book includes sections on Ancient Philosophy, Bible and Patristics, and Ethics. While the essays in the Ancient section consider topics in Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, and Plotinus, those in the Bible and Patristics segment study subjects found especially in the works of Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of Hippo. Lastly, the Ethics section includes essays analyzing areas in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and the relationship between Rist's and MacIntryre's approaches to ethics. Following in Professor Rist's footsteps, the essays in this volume are insightful, provocative, and promise to make contributions in their fields. retrospective on his service to academia, the book includes sections on Ancient Philosophy, Bible and Patristics, and Ethics. While the essays in the Ancient section consider topics in Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, and Plotinus, those in the Bible and Patristics segment study subjects found especially in the works of Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of Hippo. Lastly, the Ethics section includes essays analyzing areas in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and the relationship between Rist's and MacIntryre's approaches to ethics. Following in Professor Rist's footsteps, the essays in this volume are insightful, provocative, and promise to make contributions in their fields.

✦ Table of Contents


Acknowledgements
Passionate Mind’s Contributors
Passionate Mind: Essays In Honor Of John M. Rist
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Part 1. About John Michael Rist
John M. Rist, in Lieu of an Introduction • John C. McCarthy
Curriculum Vitae • John M. Rist
On The Trail Of Animal Academicum (1956–2013) • John M. Rist
Part 2. Ancient Philosophy
To Be and Not To Be in Plato’s Sophist • Denis O’Brien
Aristotle's Handling of endoxa in Nicomachean Ethics 9.4 and Eudemian Ethics 7.6 • Arthur Madigan
What kind of Stoic are you? The case of Marcus Aurelius • Brad Inwood
Plutarch, Plotinus and the Zoroastrian Concept of the Fravashi • John Dillon
Virtue With and Without Philosophy in Plato and Plotinus • Lloyd P. Gerson
Part 3. Patristics And Biblical Criticism
Gregory of Nyssa and Platonism • Enrico Peroli
Evaluating Augustine’s ‘proof for God’ in De Civitate Dei 8.6 • Barry David
“Socii ad participationem boni.” De Civitate Dei 19: the way of Augustine towards peace • Luigi Alici
Augustine’s Criticism of Philosophers in De Trinitate 4, and Its Epistemological Implications • Giovanni Catapano
The God of Both Testaments? • Ronald K. Tacelli
Part 4. Ethics
On Teaching And Reading Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics • Robert Sokolowski
Aristotle's Moral Realism: Phronesis in Nicomachean Ethics 6 • Edward Halper
Plato’s Republic and Its Contemporary Relevance in the Ethics of Rist and MacIntyre • Thomas M. Osborne
Augustine and Codes of Life • Miles Hollingworth


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