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"This book argues that Aristotle used "the most traditional Greek ideas about the gods" to develop and defend his physical, metaphysical, and ethical teachings. This revolutionary thesis stands in stark contrast to studies of Aristotle's texts that normally portray him as a "natural theologian" using rational tools to elaborate his own conception of God or the gods.

Bodeus argues that Aristotle is more closely aligned with popular Greek religion than is usually thought, and attention to the ethical and political writings reveals more about Aristotle's resources for conceiving the gods than study of his theoretical works.".

"For Bodeus, Aristotle was a refined polytheist who held that the gods were living immortals and that one could attribute to them wisdom, goodness, and benevolent concern for human beings. The author's approach is at odds with the dominant interpretation, which holds that Aristotle's unmoved mover presents his true view of God.

This leads to the argument that the philosopher's apparent endorsements of popular religious ideas should be taken seriously and that his inquiries about the unmoved mover belong strictly to theoretical philosophy, which is unable to study the gods. From this novel perspective, many of Aristotles's texts appear in a new light."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
375

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Aristotle and the theology of the living immortals
2000, State University of New York Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-318) and indexes.

Published in
Albany
Series
SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
292.2/092
Library of Congress
B491.R46 B6313 2000, B491.R46B6313 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 375 p. ;
Number of pages
375

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6778013M
ISBN 10
0791447278, 0791447286
LCCN
00020221
OCLC/WorldCat
43333480
Library Thing
1168185
Goodreads
1681269
1237872

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