The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus

The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
Title The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus PDF eBook
Author Lloyd P. Gerson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 482
Release 1996-08-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139825259

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Each volume of this series of companions to major philosophers contains specially commissioned essays by an international team of scholars, together with a substantial bibliography, and will serve as a reference work for students and non-specialists. One aim of the series is to dispel the intimidation such readers often feel when faced with the work of a difficult and challenging thinker. Plotinus was the greatest philosopher in the 700-year period between Aristotle and Augustine. He thought of himself as a disciple of Plato, but in his efforts to defend Platonism against Aristotelians, Stoics, and others, he actually produced a reinvigorated version of Platonism that later came to be known as 'Neoplatonism'. In this volume, sixteen leading scholars introduce and explain the many facets of Plotinus' complex system. They place Plotinus in the history of ancient philosophy while showing that he was a founder of medieval philosophy.

The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus

The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
Title The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus PDF eBook
Author Lloyd Gerson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 499
Release 2022-06-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 110848834X

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A new Companion offering student-friendly essays on this major figure in the Platonic tradition and in Greek philosophy.

The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus

The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
Title The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus PDF eBook
Author Lloyd P. Gerson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 482
Release 1996-08-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521476768

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Sixteen leading scholars introduce and explain the many facets of Plotinus' 'Neoplatonism'.

The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus

The Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
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Author Lloyd P. Gerson
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Release 1996
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The Cambridge Companion to Augustine

The Cambridge Companion to Augustine
Title The Cambridge Companion to Augustine PDF eBook
Author David Vincent Meconi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 405
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1107025338

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This second edition of the Companion has been thoroughly revised and updated with eleven new chapters and a new bibliography.

The Cambridge Companion to Plato

The Cambridge Companion to Plato
Title The Cambridge Companion to Plato PDF eBook
Author Richard Kraut
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 580
Release 1992-10-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521436106

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Fourteen new essays discuss Plato's views about knowledge, reality, mathematics, politics, ethics, love, poetry, and religion in a convenient, accessible guide that analyzes the intellectual and social background of his thought as well.

Plotinus Or the Simplicity of Vision

Plotinus Or the Simplicity of Vision
Title Plotinus Or the Simplicity of Vision PDF eBook
Author Pierre Hadot
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 156
Release 1998-04-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780226311944

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Since its original publication in France in 1963, Pierre Hadot's lively philosophical portrait of Plotinus remains the preeminent introduction to the man and his thought. Michael Chase's lucid translation—complete with a useful chronology and analytical bibliography—at last makes this book available to the English-speaking world. Hadot carefully examines Plotinus's views on the self, existence, love, virtue, gentleness, and solitude. He shows that Plotinus, like other philosophers of his day, believed that Plato and Aristotle had already articulated the essential truths; for him, the purpose of practicing philosophy was not to profess new truths but to engage in spiritual exercises so as to live philosophically. Seen in this light, Plotinus's counsel against fixation on the body and all earthly matters stemmed not from disgust or fear, but rather from his awareness of the negative effect that bodily preoccupation and material concern could have on spiritual exercises.