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The book is the result of thirty years of Georgi Kapriev's work in the field of Byzantine philosophy. Contrary to long-held opinions that no authentic philosophy existed in Byzantium, the fullness and complexity of this philosophical tradition are offered. The subject is its context and its main themes, presented in their systematic framework. The areas in which this tradition differs from the Latin tradition and which constitute its contribution are highlighted. Among these are the focus on being as a dynamic network, on teachings on natural and creative activities, on divine logoi and the self-existence of things, and on freedom.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book is the result of thirty years of Georgi Kapriev's work in the field of Byzantine philosophy. Contrary to long-held opinions that no authentic philosophy existed in Byzantium, the fullness and complexity of this philosophical tradition are offered. The subject is its context and its main themes, presented in their systematic framework. The areas in which this tradition differs from the Latin tradition and which constitute its contribution are highlighted. Among these are the focus on being as a dynamic network, on teachings on natural and creative activities, on divine logoi and the self-existence of things, and on freedom.
Autorenporträt
Georgi Kapriev, D.Sc. (1960), St. Kliment Ochridski University, Sofia, Bulgaria, is a professor of ancient and medieval - Latin and Byzantine - philosophy. He is author of numerous books and articles, and editor of a number of volumes, including The Dionysian Traditions (Brepols, 2021) and (as co-editor and author) Grundriss der Geschichte der Philosophie: Die Philosophie des Mittelalters, Bd. 1: Byzanz, Judentum (Schwabe, 2019).