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Simplicius: On Aristotle Physics 1.5-9 Translated by Han Baltussen
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Classics at the University of Adelaide (1874-2012)
Contributions by Margaret O'Hea and Han BaltussenRon Newbold (wth contributions by Margaret O'Hea and Han Baltussen
Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008
Gavray Marc-Antoine. Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 79, 2010. pp. 503-505
Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008
Gavray Marc-Antoine. Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. Londres, Duckworth, 2008. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 79, 2010. pp. 503-505
Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator
Stevens Annick. Han Baltussen, Philosophy and Exegesis in Simplicius. The Methodology of a Commentator. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 108, n°1, 2010. pp. 184-187
3. Han Baltussen, “Marcus Aurelius and the Therapeutic Use of Soliloquy: An Interdisciplinary Approach”
Cicero's Consolatio ad se: character, purpose and impact of a curious treatise
Han Baltusse
Did Aristotle have a concept of "intuition"? Some thoughts on translating nous
In this paper Baltussen proposes to review existing translations of 'nous' in Aristotle in order to show that translating it as 'intuition' is problematic. A proposal to find a new direction for interpreting the term is given, based on a richer understanding of the modern notion of intuition in cognitive psychology. The paper ends by adding some passages to the usual set which deserve further investigation
A bark worse than his bite? Diogenes the Cynic and the politics of tolerance in Athens
Han Baltusse
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