Byzantine philosophy and its ancient sources

New York: Clarendon Press (2002)
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Abstract

Byzantine philosophy is an almost unexplored field. Being regarded either as mere scholars or as primarily religious thinkers, Byzantine philosophers have not been studied on their own philosophical merit. The eleven contributions in this volume, which cover most periods of Byzantine culture from the 4th to the 15th century, for the first time systematically investigate the attitude the Byzantines took towards the views of ancient philosophers, to uncover the distinctive character of Byzantine thought.

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Katerina Ierodiakonou
University of Geneva

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A Century Later.Stephen Neale - 2005 - Mind 114 (456):809-871.
Byzantine philosophy.Katerina Ierodiakonou - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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