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This volume deals with the philosophy of Proclus, the most influential philosopher of the Neoplatonic school of Athens. Its 17 essays present the major themes of Proclus’ work. The first part discusses the method of Proclus’ philosophy, concentrating on his theory of language and his interpretation of Plato. The second part focusses on his theory of the soul, especially of the human soul and its various functions. The third part covers Proclus’ metaphysics, his theory of ideas and his famous scheme of duration, procession and reversion. Thus, the volume contributes to the renewed interest in Neoplatonism. For the specialists, it contains some new insights into Proclus’ thought. For the non-specialist, the volume can be used as introductory text to the main themes of Proclean philosophy.
Neoplatonism --- Néo-platonisme --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Proclus, --- Néo-platonisme --- Congrès --- Proclo, --- Proclo di Atene, --- Proclo di Costantinopoli, --- Proclo Licio Diadoco, --- Proclus Arabus, --- Proclus Diadochus --- Proclus Diadochus, --- Proclus Lycius, --- Prokl, --- Prokl Diadokh, --- Proklos, --- Proklos Diadochos, --- Proklus, --- Πρόκλος, --- Πρόκλος Πλατωνικός Διάδοχος, --- Πρόκλος Διάδοχος, --- פרוקלוס --- Proclus, - ca. 410-485 - Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Proclus, - ca. 410-485
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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is the text which had the single greatest influence on Aquinas's ethical writings, and the historical and philosophical value of Aquinas's appropriation of this text provokes lively debate. In this volume of new essays, thirteen distinguished scholars explore how Aquinas receives, expands on and transforms Aristotle's insights about the attainability of happiness, the scope of moral virtue, the foundation of morality and the nature of pleasure. They examine Aquinas's commentary on the Ethics and his theological writings, above all the Summa theologiae. Their essays show Aquinas to be a highly perceptive interpreter, but one who also brings certain presuppositions to the Ethics and alters key Aristotelian notions for his own purposes. The result is a rich and nuanced picture of Aquinas's relation to Aristotle that will be of interest to readers in moral philosophy, Aquinas studies, the history of theology and the history of philosophy.
Thomas, --- Aristotle. --- Akʻvineli, Tʻoma, --- Akvinietis, Tomas, --- Akvinskiĭ, Foma, --- Aquinas, --- Aquinas, Thomas, --- Foma, --- Thomas Aquinas, --- Tʻoma, --- Toma, --- Tomas, --- Tomasu, --- Tomasu, Akwinasu, --- Tomasz, --- Tommaso, --- Tʻovma, --- Тома, Аквінський, --- תומאס, --- תומס, --- اكويني ، توما --- Ākvīnās, Tūmās, --- اكويني، توما, --- آکويناس، توماس, --- Arts and Humanities --- Philosophy
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Théologien, logicien, dialecticien, musicologue, Abélard reste un grand savant dont l’œuvre mérite d’être étudiée et enseignée. Neuf cents ans après sa mort, sa pensée, ses travaux, les polémiques savantes qu’il a nourries avec les grandes voix de son temps continuent de fasciner les chercheurs et les érudits. Le présent recueil marque sur plusieurs points une étape nouvelle dans la connaissance de cette haute et célèbre figure. Il ouvre sur des aspects historiographiques usuellement traités, mais jamais épuisés, des perspectives et analyses originales. Par exemple, mais non uniquement, sur l’environnement historique, scolaire et religieux d’Abélard, sur sa philosophie. D’autres thèmes y sont considérablement approfondis, voire renouvelés : ainsi, les relations affectives et spirituelles à l’intérieur du couple atypique qu’Abélard forme avec Héloîse, sur sa relation paternelle à Astralabe. Une extension du dossier épistolaire y est proposée. Un ensemble de communications consacre aux planctus et aux poèmes liturgiques d’Abélard des analyses stylistiques et musicologiques. Né en 1079, au Pallet, à vingt kilomètres de Nantes, Abélard n’a jamais renié, ni même oublié ses attaches bretonnes, comme en témoignent plusieurs de ses écrits. Et même si l’essentiel de sa carrière s’est déroulé hors de Bretagne, tout justifie sans doute que se tienne à Nantes la grande conférence internationale dont ce livre constitue l’utile prolongement.
Abelard, Peter, --- Medieval literary studies --- Philosophy --- Religion --- Poetry --- Music --- 2 PETRUS ABAELARDUS --- Godsdienst. Theologie--PETRUS ABAELARDUS --- Medieval literary studies - Philosophy - Religion - Poetry - Music. --- 2 PETRUS ABAELARDUS Godsdienst. Theologie--PETRUS ABAELARDUS --- Abaelard, Peter, --- Abaelardi, Petri, --- Abaelardus, --- Abaelardus, Petrus, --- Abailard, Peter, --- Abailard, Pierre, --- Abailardus, Petrus, --- Abeilard, Pierre, --- Abélard, Pierre, --- Abelard, Piotr, --- Abelardo, --- Abelardo, Pietro, --- Abeli︠a︡r, Petr, --- Abelʹi︠a︡rd, Petr, --- אבעלאר, --- Abelard, Peter --- Congresses --- Abelard, Peter, - 1079-1142 - Congresses --- History --- biographie --- histoire de France --- théologie --- Abelard, Peter, - 1079-1142
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