The great tradition : further studies in the development of Platonism and early Christianity
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The great tradition : further studies in the development of Platonism and early Christianity
(Variorum collected studies series, CS599)
Ashgate, c1997
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A collection of the author's articles previously published in various sources, 1988 to 1996
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of articles explores a broad range of issues relating to the development of Platonism. The volume takes in such figures as John Scotus Eriugena and Salomon ibn Gabirol, while bearing witness to an understanding and appreciation of the last head of the Platonic Academy, Damascius. The volume begins with a study of an aspect of Plato himself, his distinctly ironic way of making use of the ancient concept of the "golden age" and the history of a notion that he bequeathed to his successors, the idea that the philosopher should develop something of an "art" or "science" of erotics. The volume continues on to explore areas such as the philosophical stature of Plato's nephew and successor, Speusippus, the functioning of Platonic dialogues within the intellectual life of the school, issues and figures within middle Platonism - notably Philo of Alexandria and Plutarch - various aspects of Plotinus' thought, evidence from Porphyry and Iamblichus and different aspects of the philosophy of Proclus.
目次
- Plato and the Golden age
- a Platonist Ars Amatoria
- Speusippus on pleasure
- reclaiming the heritage of Moses - Philo's confrontation with Greek philosophy
- the formal structure of Philo's allegorical exegesis
- "orthodoxy" and "eclecticism" - middle Platonists and new-Pythagoreans
- Plutarch and the end of history
- logos and trinity - patterns of Platonist influence on early Christianity
- pleroma and noetic cosmos - a comparative study
- the mind of Plotinus
- Plotinus, the first cartesian?
- notre perception du monde exterieur selon Plotin et Berkerly
- singing without an instrument - Plotinus on suicide
- a kind of warmth - some reflections on the concept of "grace" in the neoplatonic tradition
- Plotinus and the Chaldaean oracles
- Porphyry's doctrine of the One
- Porphyry and Iamblichus in Proclus - commentary on the "Parmenides"
- Iamblichus and Henads again
- philosophy and theology in Proclus - some remarks on the philosophical and theological modes of exegesis in Proclus' Platonic commentaries
- the neoplatonic exegesis of the statesman myth
- Damascius on the ineffable
- some aspects of Damascius' treatment of the concept of Dynamis
- the roots of reason in John Scottus Eriugena
- Solomon ibn Gabirol's doctrine of intelligible matter.
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