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This volume makes available to the modern reader selected writings of Thomas Taylor, the eighteenth-century English Platonist. TO Taylor we are indebted for the first full translation into English of Plato and Aristotle. Platonism, as Taylor saw it, was an informing principle, transmitted through a "golden chain of philosophers," a doctrine received by Socrates and Plato from the Orphic and Pythagorean past and transmitted to the future. It emerged again and again, enriched in the School of Alexandria, in Renaissance art, in the works of Spenser, Shelley, Yeats. Kathleen Raine is well known as a poet. GEorge Mills Harper is Professor of English, University of Florida. Bollingen Series LXXXVIII.Originally published in 1969.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Philosophy. --- Alchemy. --- Allegory. --- Antithesis. --- Apuleius. --- Aristotle. --- Arnobius. --- Asclepius. --- Baconian method. --- Cambridge Platonists. --- Carthusians. --- Chaldean Oracles. --- Charmides (dialogue). --- Classicism. --- Claudian. --- Cratylus (dialogue). --- Cupid and Psyche. --- Democrates. --- Democritus. --- Dionysian Mysteries. --- Divine law. --- Eleusinian Mysteries. --- Epithet. --- Erudition. --- Explanation. --- First principle. --- Form of life (philosophy). --- George Meredith. --- Hegelianism. --- Henry Fuseli. --- Henry More. --- Hermetica. --- Hippias. --- Horace Walpole. --- Idealism. --- Isaac Casaubon. --- John Flaxman. --- Kabbalah. --- Kathleen Raine. --- Muse. --- Necromancy. --- Neoplatonism. --- Onomacritus. --- Oracle. --- Orphism (religion). --- Pandarus. --- Parmenides. --- Perennial philosophy. --- Phaedo. --- Phaedrus (dialogue). --- Phidias. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy of mind. --- Plato. --- Platonic Academy. --- Platonic Theology (Ficino). --- Platonic idealism. --- Platonism. --- Plotinus. --- Poetry. --- Polytheism. --- Positivism. --- Pre-Socratic philosophy. --- Profanum. --- Prudentius. --- Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. --- Pythagoreanism. --- Ralph Cudworth. --- Ralph Waldo Emerson. --- René Guénon. --- Republic (Plato). --- Romanticism. --- Ronald B. Levinson. --- Samuel Palmer. --- Samuel Taylor Coleridge. --- Scholasticism. --- Second Alcibiades. --- Sophist (dialogue). --- Spirituality. --- Stephen MacKenna. --- Stoicism. --- Superiority (short story). --- Supplication. --- Synesius. --- Syrianus. --- The Dissertation. --- The Hermetic Tradition. --- The Philosopher. --- The Soul of the World. --- The Transcendentalist. --- Theology. --- Theory. --- Theosophy. --- Thomas Love Peacock. --- Thomas Wentworth Higginson. --- Timaeus (dialogue). --- Transcendentalism. --- Treatise. --- Tyrtaeus. --- Writing.
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This is the first English translation of Proclus' commentary on Plato'sParmenides. Glenn Morrow's death occurred while he was less than halfway through the translation, which was completed by John Dillon. A major work of the great Neoplatonist philosopher, the commentary is an intellectual tour de force that greatly influenced later medieval and Renaissance thought. As the notes and introductory summaries explain, it comprises a full account of Proclus' own metaphysical system, disguised, as is so much Neoplatonic philosophy, in the form of a commentary.
Reasoning --- -Argumentation --- Ratiocination --- Reason --- Thought and thinking --- Judgment (Logic) --- Logic --- Early works to 1800 --- Plato --- Socrates --- Zeno of Elea --- Aflāṭūn --- Aplaton --- Bolatu --- Platon, --- Platonas --- Platone --- Po-la-tʻu --- Pʻŭllatʻo --- Pʻŭllatʻon --- Pʻuratʻon --- Πλάτων --- אפלטון --- פלאטא --- פלאטאן --- פלאטו --- أفلاطون --- 柏拉圖 --- 플라톤 --- Socrate --- Socrates Constantinopolitanus Scholasticus --- Zeno, --- Form --- Philosophical perspectives --- Socrates. --- Argumentation --- Plato. --- Zenón, --- Zénon, --- Zenon, --- Ζήνων, --- Zēnōn, --- Platon --- Platoon --- Form (Philosophy) --- Parmenides --- Early works to 1800. --- Raisonnement --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Платон --- プラトン --- Zeno, - of Elea --- Sokrates --- Sokrat, --- Sokrates, --- Suqrāṭ, --- Su-ko-la-ti, --- Sugeladi, --- Sokuratesu, --- Sākreṭīsa, --- Socrate, --- سقراط, --- Σωκράτης, --- Aeschylus. --- Alexander of Aphrodisias. --- Allegory. --- Ammonius Saccas. --- Analytic–synthetic distinction. --- Anecdote. --- Antithesis. --- Aporia. --- Aristotelianism. --- Aristotle. --- Axiom. --- Callicles. --- Cephalus. --- Chaldean Oracles. --- Comprehension (logic). --- Cratylus (dialogue). --- Creation myth. --- Critique. --- Damascius. --- Demiurge. --- Dialectician. --- Dionysius the Areopagite. --- Dionysus. --- Endoxa. --- Epicurus. --- Existence. --- First principle. --- Form of life (philosophy). --- Glaucon. --- Hippias. --- Hypostasis (philosophy and religion). --- Hypothesis. --- Hypothetical syllogism. --- Iamblichus. --- Idealism. --- Identity (philosophy). --- Immutability (theology). --- Intellect. --- Logos. --- Menexenus (dialogue). --- Metaphysics. --- Middle Platonism. --- Middle term. --- Multitude. --- Neoplatonism. --- Nicholas of Cusa. --- Nous. --- Parmenides (dialogue). --- Parmenides. --- Phaedrus (dialogue). --- Philebus. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophical language. --- Philosophy. --- Phronesis. --- Platonic Theology (Ficino). --- Platonic realism. --- Platonism. --- Plotinus. --- Plutarch of Athens. --- Plutarch. --- Polemic. --- Potentiality and actuality. --- Pre-Socratic philosophy. --- Premise. --- Pronoia (psychology). --- Protagoras (dialogue). --- Pyrrhonism. --- Pythagoras. --- Pythagoreanism. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Reductio ad absurdum. --- Samuel Taylor Coleridge. --- Scholasticism. --- Second Letter (Plato). --- Socratic method. --- Sophist. --- Stoicism. --- Subject (philosophy). --- Suggestion. --- Superiority (short story). --- Syllogism. --- Symposium (Plato). --- Syrianus. --- Term logic. --- The Philosopher. --- Theaetetus (dialogue). --- Themistius. --- Theology. --- Theophrastus. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Third man argument. --- Thought. --- Timaeus (dialogue). --- Treatise. --- Writing. --- Zeno of Elea. --- -Early works to 1800
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