Aristotle And Other Platonists by Lloyd P. Gerson

This study challenges the traditional split between Platonic and Aristotelian thought by arguing for significant continuities: it shows how central metaphysical commitments—concerning forms or universals, immaterial reality, the nature of the soul, mathematics, and teleology—are treated in ways that align Aristotle with other Platonists, examines how later Platonist interpreters assimilated and critiqued his work, and reassesses key texts and doctrines to present a shared philosophical landscape in ancient Greek philosophy.

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