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the reception of Plato's later dialogues and writings, and (c) various combinations and variations of these two positions. Cherniss' reading of Jaeger states, "Werner Jaeger, in whose eyes Plato's philosophy was the 'matter' out of which the newer and higher form of Aristotle's thought proceeded by a gradual but steady and undeviating development (
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of Johns Hopkins University. In general, the history of the interpretation of Plato and Aristotle has largely followed the outline of those who subscribe to the position that (a) Aristotle was sympathetic to the reception of Plato's early dialogues and writings, that (b) Aristotle was sympathetic to
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from 1934. Jaeger's messages were fully understood in German university circles, with Nazi academics sharply attacking him.
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from reasserting that Aristotle's own pattern of thinking was incompatible with a proper understanding of Plato."
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Jaeger's position concerning the history of the interpretation of Plato and Aristotle has been summarized by
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Nemesios von Emesa. Quellenforschung zum Neuplatonismus und seinen Anfaengen bei
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Two rediscovered works of ancient Christian literature: Gregory of Nyssa and
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Robert Francis Xavier Renehan (April 25, 1935 - April 26, 2019)
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Studien zur Enstehungsgeschichte der Metaphysik des Aristoteles
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In the United States, Jaeger worked as a full professor at the
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Aristoteles: Grundlegung einer Geschichte seiner Entwicklung
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Aristotle: Fundamentals of the History of His Development
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in 1914. At only 26 years old, Jaeger was called to the
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The Sather Professor - UC Berkeley Classics Department
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Members of the German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
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Harvard University Department of Philosophy faculty
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Platons Stellung im Aufbau der griechischen Bildung
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Max Liebermann
classicist
Lobberich
Rhenish Prussia
German Empire
Lobberich
Kempen
University of Marburg
University of Berlin
Ph.D.
Metaphysics
Aristotle
habilitation
Nemesios of Emesa
professorial chair
University of Basel
Switzerland
Friedrich Nietzsche
Kiel
Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff
United States
Nazism
Demosthenes
Sather lecture
American Philosophical Society
University of Chicago
Harvard University
Gregory of Nyssa
World War I

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