Ennead VI.4 and VI.5 on the presence of being, one and the same, everywhere as a whole

Ennead VI.4-5, originally written as a single treatise, contains Plotinus’ most general and sustained exposition of the relationship between the intelligible and the sensible realms, addressing and coalescing two central issues in Platonism: the nature of the soul-body relationship and the nature of...

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Autor principal: Plotino (-)
Otros Autores: Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Strange, Steven K.
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Las Vegas, Nevada : Parmenides Publishing 2015
Colección:The Enneads of Plotinus with philosophical commentaries (Parmenides)
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Sumario:Ennead VI.4-5, originally written as a single treatise, contains Plotinus’ most general and sustained exposition of the relationship between the intelligible and the sensible realms, addressing and coalescing two central issues in Platonism: the nature of the soul-body relationship and the nature of participation. Its main question is, How can soul animate bodies without sharing their extension? The treatise seems to have had considerable impact: it is much reflected in Porphyry’s important work, Sententiae, and the doctrine of reception according to the capacity of the recipient, for which this treatise is the main source, resonated in medieval thinkers.
Descripción Física:295 p. ; 19 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 273-282) e índice
ISBN:9781930972346