1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910480916103321

Titolo

Brill's companion to the reception of Aristotle in antiquity / / edited by Andrea Falcon

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston : , : Brill, , 2016

ISBN

90-04-31540-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xv, 512 pages)

Collana

Brill's companions to classical reception, , 2213-1426 ; ; v. 7

Altri autori (Persone)

FalconAndrea

Disciplina

185

Soggetti

Philosophy, Ancient

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material -- Introduction / Andrea Falcon -- 1 Aristotle and the Hellenistic Peripatos: From Theophrastus to Critolaus / David Lefebvre -- 2 Aristotle and the Garden / Francesco Verde -- 3 Aristotle and the Stoa / Thomas Bénatouïl -- 4 Andronicus of Rhodes and the Construction of the Aristotelian Corpus / Myrto Hatzimichali -- 5 Aristotelianism in the First Century bc / Andrea Falcon -- 6 Peripatetic Ethics in the First Century bc: The Summary of Didymus / Georgia Tsouni -- 7 Aristotelianism in the Second Century ad: Before Alexander of Aphrodisias / Inna Kupreeva -- 8 Alexander of Aphrodisias / Cristina Cerami -- 9 The Reception of Aristotle in Antiochus and Cicero / John Dillon -- 10 The Appropriation of Aristotle in the Ps-Pythagorean Treatises / Angela Ulacco -- 11 The Reception of Aristotle in Middle Platonism: From Eudorus of Alexandria to Ammonius Saccas / Alexandra Michalewski -- 12 Galen’s Reception of Aristotle / R. J. Hankinson -- 13 Plotinus’ Reception of Aristotle / Sara Magrin -- 14 The Ancient Biographical Tradition on Aristotle / Tiziano Dorandi -- 15 Aristotle in the Aëtian Placita / Jaap Mansfeld -- 16 Porphyry and the Aristotelian Tradition / Riccardo Chiaradonna -- 17 An Intellective Perspective on Aristotle: Iamblichus the Divine / Jan Opsomer -- 18 Themistius / Arnaud Zucker -- 19 Syrianus and Proclus on Aristotle / Pieter d’Hoine -- 20 Ammonius and the Alexandrian School / Michael Griffin -- 21 Simplicius and Philoponus on the Authority of Aristotle / Pantelis Golitsis -- 22 Aristoteles Latinus: The Reception of Aristotle in



the Latin World / Christophe Erismann -- 23 Early Christian Philosophers on Aristotle / George Karamanolis -- Index of Ancient Names -- Index of Passages.

Sommario/riassunto

Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Aristotle provides a systematic yet accessible account of the reception of Aristotle’s philosophy in Antiquity. To date, there has been no comprehensive attempt to explain this complex phenomenon. This volume fills this lacuna by offering broad coverage of the subject from Hellenistic times to the sixth century AD. It is laid out chronologically and the 23 articles are divided into three sections: I. The Hellenistic Reception of Aristotle; II. The Post-Hellenistic Engagement with Aristotle; III. Aristotle in Late Antiquity. Topics include Aristotle and the Stoa, Andronicus of Rhodes and the construction of the Aristotelian corpus, the return to Aristotle in the first century BC, and the role of Alexander of Aphrodisias and Porphyry in the transmission of Aristotle's philosophy to Late Antiquity.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910956995303321

Titolo

Active citizens in health and social care : innovation and co-creation for well being / / general editor, Jan Walmsley ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bristol, : Policy, 2013

ISBN

9781283870016

1283870010

9781447306955

1447306953

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (208 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

WalmsleyJan

Disciplina

362.1

Soggetti

Public health

Public health - Citizen participation

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Better health in harder times; Contents; Contributors' biographical notes; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; The



inspiration for the book; Who should read this?; The structure of this book; Section 1. What business are we really in? Managing and self-managing well-being; Introduction; 1. Money matters! Personal budgets and direct payments; 2. Mainstreaming a chronic disease self-management programme - reflections on the NHS Expert Patients' Programme; What effect did a national implementation have?; Has the Expert Patients' Programme been a success?

3. Health promotion - connecting people and placeThe context; Language matters; Engaging people matters; Sense of place matters; Vision and values matter; Creativity and fun matter; Bringing it together - Yeading Junior School; In conclusion; 4. Is a long-term condition a disability? Schools of thought and language; How 'long-term conditions' are framed; How disability is framed; So where does this take our discussion of language?; Conclusion; 5. Life as an active citizen - full engagement, hard work and well-being; 6. Genuine partnership

7. Overview: Looking for a new social contract around the NHSThe NHS - a victim of its own success; Some hard-hitting numbers; Mass movement - cogs in the healthcare machine; Activists in 'programme space' and attempts to achieve national scale; The micro-scale - activist identity and activist practice; Roots of a new deal?; Section 2. Questions of quality - not just ticking boxes; Introduction; 8. A cataract journey; 9. Using Experience-Based Co-Design to make cancer services more patient-centred; 10. How patient stories can change the commissioning culture; 11. Turning 'care' into 'share'

12. Let me tell you a story13. Quality, leadership and moral responsibility; 14. Accounting for quality - eight tips for producing reports for the public about the quality of care; Eight tips; Conclusion; 15. Overview: Quality - fantastic journey but bumpy ride?; Quality from a patient's point of view; Quality as the reduction of human error; A quality health service for a local community; Section 3. Governance - how can we really work together?; Introduction; 16. Reminiscences of an advocate; 17. Researching together - pooling ideas, strengths and experiences; 18. Becoming accepted

19. Supporting 'experts by experience' - a champion ideaEducating for engagement; Why not me?; For the future; 20. Engaging communities - sharing the learning; Introduction; To conclude ...; 21. The engagement industry - some personal reflections; Structures but ...; Big events but ...; Research but ...; Projects but ...; Data but ...; Conclusion; 22. Overview: Colliding worlds - the journey towards collaborative governance; Creating a dialogue across difference; Asking the basic question; Collaborative governance - coming into sight?

Section 4. How can information technology work for well-being? Data, dialogues and digital media

Sommario/riassunto

This book renews the collective compact that created our public services in the 1940s using voices from service users and service providers. Sections explore long-term conditions, service redesign, information technology, leadership, co-production and quality.