On Proclus and his influence in medieval philosophy
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On Proclus and his influence in medieval philosophy
(Philosophia antiqua, v. 53)
E.J. Brill, 1992
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Papers presented at a symposium held Sept. 7-8, 1989 at the University of Leiden
Contributions in English, French, or German
Bibliography: p. [190]-199
Includes index
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Proclus (c. 410 - 485) was one of the major Greek philosophers of late Antiquity. In his metaphysics he developed and systematized problems of Plato's thought, such as participation; transcendence - immanence; causation - participation - return; henads and monads; first and second causality. Before and after his works had been translated into Latin, Proclus influenced the Christian West through the Liber the causis ("Book of Causes"), a Latin translation of an anonymous Arab version of Proclus' Elementatio theologica.
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