Author:
Caird, Edward, 1835-1908.
Imprint:Grosse Pointe, MI : Scholarly Press, 1968.
Description2 v. ; 22 cm.
Note:"Delivered in the University of Glasgow in sessions 1900-1 and 1901-2."
Note:v. 1: 1st: The relation of religion to theology -- 2nd: Stages in the evolution of theology -- 3rd: The precursors of Plato -- 4th: The beginnings of the platonic idealism -- 5th: The nature of ideas and their systematic unity -- 6th: The state and the idea of good -- 7th: Further development of the theory of ideas -- 8th: The immorality of the soul and the idea of God -- 9th: Final results of the idealism of Plato -- 10th: The transition from Plato to Aristotle -- 11th: Aristotle's view of reason in its practical use -- 12th: Aristotle's view of reason in its theoretical use -- 13th: Does the primacy belong to theoretical or to practical reason?
Note:v. 2: 14th: The final results of the Aristotelian philosophy -- 15th: The general character of the post-Aristotelian philosophy -- 16th: The origin and principle of the Stoic philosophy -- 17th: The Stoic synthesis of pantheism and individualism -- 18th: The Stoic conception of the chief good -- 19th: The Stoic view of practical ethics -- 20th: The transition from stoicism to neo-platonism -- 21st: The philosophy and theology of Philo -- 22nd: The general character of the philosophy of Plotinus -- 23rd: The place of Plotinus in the development of Greek philosophy -- 24th: The world-soul as mediator between the intelligible and the sensible worlds -- 25th: The nature of man and his relation to God -- 26th: The controversy between Plotinus and the Gnostics -- 27th: The influence of Greek philosophy upon Christian theology.