Self-intellection and Identity in the Philosophy of PlotinusThe theme of this investigation is self-intellection as this concept is determined by the 'turn inwards' in Plotinus's philosophy. The controversy of the Platonic Forms, the relation of origin to what springs from it, the concept of 'self' and the final return of the soul to the origin are studied in this light. |
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE | 13 |
CHAPTER 1 | 35 |
α Nothing Outside Intellect | 51 |
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A. H. Armstrong achieved activity archetype Aristotle Aristotle's Armstrong ascent attain become Bréhier causal system cause Cherniss clear conceives concept consciousness dialectics discursive reason discussion distinction divine doctrine duality Dyad E. R. Dodds encompasses Enneads Eros and Psyche Gnomon goal Harder human hypostasis identity individual init intel intellect Intellectual Cosmos intellectual principle intelligence kind knowledge lect living MacKenna matter means metaphysics monopsychism movement Neoplatonism object origin Parmenides passage perception Phaedo Phronesis Plato Plotinian Plotinus says Plotinus speaks Plotinus's philosophy Plotinus's thought primal Proclus quoted reality realm reflexion relation Schelling self-knowledge self-thought sense soul Struve Theiler things think the Forms Timaeus tion transcendent translation triad truth unity vestige vision word αὐτοῦ γὰρ δὲ δύναμις εἶδος εἶναι ἐν ἐνέργεια καὶ κατὰ λόγοι λόγος μὲν νόησις νοῦς οἷον οὐ οὐκ ὄψις πάντα πρὸς τὰ τῇ τῆς τὸ τοῦ τῶν
References to this book
Plotinus on the Appearance of Time and the World of Sense: A Pantomime Deepa Majumdar No preview available - 2007 |