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Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity

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This book is a philosophical study of two major thinkers who span the period of late antiquity. While Plotinus stands at the beginning of its philosophical tradition, setting the themes for debate and establishing strategies of argument and interpretation, Proclus falls closer to its end, developing a grand synthesis of late ancient thought. The book discusses many central topics of philosophy and science in Plotinus and Proclus, such as the one and the many, number and being, the individuation and constitution of the soul, imagination and cognition, the constitution of number and geometrical objects, indivisibility and continuity, intelligible and bodily matter, and evil. It shows that late ancient philosophy did not simply embrace and borrow from the major philosophical traditions of earlier antiquity--Platonism, Aristotelianism, Stoicism--by providing marginal comments on widely-known philosophical texts. Rather, Neoplatonism offered a set of highly original and innovative
insights into the nature of being and thought, which can be distinguished in much subsequent philosophical thought, up until modernity.

Inhaltsverzeichnis










  • Introduction

  • Part I. Plotinus

  • 1. The One and the Many

  • 2. Number and Being

  • 3. Eternity and Time

  • 4. Unity and Individuation of the Soul

  • 5. Memory and Recollection

  • 6. Intelligible Matter

  • Part II. Proclus

  • 7. The Many and the One

  • 8. Imagination and Mathematics

  • 9. Beauty, Truth, and Being

  • 10. The System of Physics

  • 11. Matter and Evil

  • Appendix

  • 12. Indivisible Lines in Ancient Philosophy and Mathematics

  • Bibliography and Abbreviations

  • General Index

  • Index auctorum



Über den Autor / die Autorin

Dmitri Nikulin is Professor of Philosophy and Chair at the New School for Social Research in New York. His interests range from ancient philosophy and early modern science to the philosophy of comedy and philosophy of history. He is the author of a number of books including Matter, Imagination and Geometry (2002), On Dialogue (2006), Dialectic and Dialogue (2010), Comedy, Seriously (2014), The Concept of History (2017), as well as the editor and co-editor of several volumes, including The Other Plato (2012), Memory: A History (2015), Philosophy and Power in Antiquity (2016) and Productive Imagination: Its History, Meaning and Significance (forthcoming).

Zusammenfassung

This book is a philosophical study of two major thinkers who span the period of late antiquity: Plotinus, who establishes many of the central themes for later debate and establishes strategies of argument and interpretation, and Proclus, who develops a grand philosophical synthesis and provides original insights into a number of important problems regarding being and thinking, matter and evil.

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