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Porphyry: To Gaurus on How Embryos are Ensouled and On What is in Our Power
By (Author) Porphyry
Translated by James Wilberding
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
24th February 2011
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
186.4
Hardback
192
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
449g
Concerning embryos, Porphyry takes an original view on issues that had been left undecided by his teacher Plotinus and earlier by the doctor Galen. What role is played in the development of the embryo by the souls or the natures of the father, of the mother, of the embryo, or of the whole world Porphyry's detailed answer, in contrast to Aristotle's, gives a significant role to the soul and to the nature of the mother, without, however, abandoning Aristotle's view that the mother supplies no seed. In the fragments of On What is in Our Power, "Porphyry" discusses Plato's idea that we choose each of our incarnations, and so are responsible for what happens in our lives. This volume contains an English translation of the two commentaries, as well as extensive notes, an introduction and a bibliography.
James Wilberding is Lecturer in Ancient Thought, School of Historical Studies, Newcastle University.