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Towards the one : discipline and love explored through the new life and the inferno.
Published 2011“…The paper locates Dante's source of inspiration in the philosophers Plotinus and St Augustine, as Neo-Platonist philosophy feature heavily in his works. …”
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A New Formulation for Damascius' Critique on the Neoplatonic Transcendent Principle
Published 2023-07-01“…But such a transcendent principle, which Plotinus introduced it to the platonic philosophy, did not remain without any critique among Neoplatonists. …”
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Wiara szukająca zrozumienia w aspekcie praktyki dążenia ku szczęściu w ujęciu Platona, Plotyna i św. Augustyna
Published 2014-01-01“…The purpose of this article is to show, that faith or belief is present in the writings of pagan philosophers (especially Plato and Plotinus) as the necessary stage of the process of cognition. …”
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Ibn Rushd’s response to Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali’s philosophical thoughts on cosmology
Published 2021-04-01“…The traditionalists, represented by Al-Ghazali and the Ash’ariyah theologians, put forward their cosmological thinking on the principle of God’s absolute will, while the rationalists, especially those represented by Avicenna (Ibn Sina), proposed their cosmological thinking based on the theory of emanation from Plotinus in terms of its creation and the concept of a geocentric Ptolameus in terms of its structure. …”
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Narodziny Boga w duszy człowieka według Mistrza Eckarta
Published 2020-04-01“…Among the antecedents of his ideas, Plotinus, St. Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and St. …”
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Beauty Is the <i>Gravitas Amoris</i>: A Trinitarian Correlation of Beauty and Love
Published 2024-08-01“…This article will proceed as follows: First, I will survey the relationship between beauty and love found in the classic philosophical tradition represented by Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus. Then, I will survey this beauty–love relation in Christian thought from Augustine, Aquinas, Ficino, Edwards, and von Hildebrand. …”
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Transforming textuality: Porphyry, Eusebius, and Late Ancient tables of contents
Published 2021“…Addressing this lacuna, I analyze two examples from the early fourth century: Porphyry of Tyre’s outline of the Enneads in his Life of Plotinus and Eusebius of Caesarea’s Gospel canons. …”
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Pengaruh Filsafat terhadap Heterodoksi Teologi Islam
Published 2017-05-01“…The article concludes that mostly, theological heterodoxy was inspired by philosophy such Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus. These philosophers delivered some convincing and satisfying arguments about God. …”
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A Trinitarian Ascent: How Augustine’s Sermons on the Psalms of Ascent Transform the Ascent Tradition
Published 2024-05-01“…I review the Platonic ascent tradition in Plato’s <i>Republic</i> and Plotinus’ <i>Enneads</i>; overview ascent in some of Augustine’s earlier writings; introduce the narrative setting of the sermons on the Psalms of Ascent; and analyze the Trinitarian structure of their ascent narrative. …”
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Preface
Published 2018-10-01“…We had the pleasure of attending John Sellars’ opening keynote speech and altogether eleven talks covering the reception of Stoicism by Cicero, Seneca, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Plotinus, Irenaeus, Lactantius, Lipsius, Spinoza, Deleuze and Frankfurt. …”
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From the Contemplation of the One to the Ontology of Politics: The Doctrine of Unanimity in Theodore Metochites’ Sententious Notes, Ch. 67–72
Published 2023-12-01“…The naming of the One, i. e. the Single in its kind, goes back to Proclus’ Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus, while revealing also some parallels with Plotinus’ Enneads (6. 9. 5). According to Metochites, philosophers and scientists were those leading the highest (according to Aristotle), i. e. contemplative way of life, who present themselves as a paragon for politicians, the goal of the latter being by having acquired themselves the contemplation of the One to lead their subjects to the same “place,” through summoning them to virtue and unanimity. …”
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Articulating (ultimate) commitments: historical, factual and systematic considerations
Published 2012-12-01“…Distinguishing between conceptual knowledge and concepttranscending knowledge (concept and idea) brought the views of Plotinus, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Dengerink and Tillich into the discussion. …”
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Plato on the Threshold of Modern Era: fathers of modern Plato scholarship from Ficino to the Marburger Scholars
Published 2023-07-01“…Even the Neoplatonists, with the exception of Plotinus, wrote more or less in the Aristotelian style and in form of Aristotelian commentaries. …”
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Conceptual apparatus formation of the problem of building of communicative reflection of future specialists
Published 2019-09-01“…The author relies on the works of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus. A brief description of reflection in the Middle Ages is based on the teachings of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas. …”
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Ciało ludzkie i jego udział w szczęściu nieba – koncepcja Pseudo-Dionizego Areopagity wobec poglądów neoplatoników pogańskich
Published 2015-07-01“…At Neoplatonic schools there were a different opinions of whether the embodiment is good or rather damaging to the intellectual soul. Philosophers like Plotinus and Porphyry explained descend of the soul as being evil, while Iamblichus and Damaskios thought otherwise. …”
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Varidat As An Anomaly: Philisopical Dimensions of Sheikh Bedreddin’s Varidat / BİR ANOMALİ OLARAK VARİDAT: ŞEYH BEDREDDİN’İN VARİDAT’ININ FELSEFİ BOYUTLARI
Published 2016-02-01“…First, Neo-platonist notions that are presumed to underpin Sheikh Bedreddin’s views will be presented with reference to Plotinus and Sühreverdi’s works, before pointing at several critical points that distinguish Varidat from the neo-platonist philosophy.At first, the basic difference between Bedreddin and Neo-platonism is based on a thought according to which a body that is a manifestation of God is never be “evil”. …”
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Shpet, Humboldt, Kant: Forms, Concepts, Schemes. Terms and Ideas
Published 2024-01-01“…The object of critical analysis is the function of Humboldt’s term “inner form of language” and the way this term was transformed, according to Shpet, into “the concept of inner form” over time by various thinkers — Plato, Plotinus, Goethe, Humboldt and others. The difference is analysed between the terms which Humboldt, Shpet and Kant denoted by the same word “concept”. …”
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RESENHA: MICHEL FATTAL, Saint Paul face aux philosophes épicuriens et stoïcïens. Paris, l’ Harmattan, 2010, 122 pp., ISBN 9782296123847; versão digital de 2015: EAN Ebook format Ep...
Published 2015-09-01“…Palavras-chave: História da Grécia, História Antiga, Educação, Literatura Abstract: Michel Fattal, known Platonist philosopher, has been dedicated, for some time, also to study the interface between Greek philosophy and Christian thinkers, such as his classic volume on Plotinus and St. Augustine. In the review the author seeks to show the passage of a philosophical rationality Hellenic - is founded in Stoicism, Epicureanism is on - to another, unique and Pauline. …”
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The Treatise of Love Evaluating the Textual Criticisms and the Relevant Studies Based on The New Manuscripts
Published 2020-09-01“…Before Ibn Sina, there were treatises on love in a philosophical way by Plato, Plotinus, and the Ikhwân al-Safâ’ (the Brethren of Purity), which is conceptually different from what Ibn Sina discussed in his work. …”
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Tradition, modernism, and apartheid
Published 2017-11-01“…Traditional thought understood being as emanating from, and returning to a first principle, namely the Good (Plato), the One (Plotinus), or God (Aquinas). The ensuing section discusses only a single aspect of modernism, namely its understanding of being not as circular event, but as a neutral, spatial, and linear grid upon which reality can be mapped. …”
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