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Contradiction. --- Neoplatonism. --- Contradiction --- Néo-platonisme --- Syrianus. --- Aristotle. --- Syrianus Alexandrinus neoplatonicus, --- Critique et interprétation --- Néo-platonisme --- Neoplatonism --- Alexandrian school --- Church history --- Hellenism --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Platonists --- Theosophy --- Dialetheism --- Paradox --- Siriano --- Aristoteles. --- Συριανός, --- Syrianos, --- Plutarch, --- Proclus, --- Syrianus Philosophus
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Plato --- Influence.
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" Mais maintenant, voyant l'âme qui dans la plupart des gens est souvent outragée, les êtres humains ne pensent à elle ni comme à une chose divine, ni comme à une chose immortelle. Or il faut examiner la nature de chaque chose en portant son regard sur ce qui, d'elle, est pur, puisque précisément ce qui a été rajouté devient toujours un obstacle 'à la connaissance de ce à quoi il a été rajouté " (10, 24-30). Nous sommes ici au coeur non seulement de l'enseignement de Plotin à propos de l'âme, mais aussi au coeur de la motivation de toute la recherche. Une perspective axiologique est adoptée pour conduire l'enquête, perspective selon laquelle seulement l'âme bonne et vertueuse est l'âme dans sa vraie nature. Et cette bonté est ce qui l'apparente au divin ainsi qu'à l'être véritable. Il n'est, plus question désormais, comme auparavant dans le traité, de l'immortalité de l'âme, à savoir de son indestructibilité, dans une perspective plutôt physique, mais de sa qualité morale, de sa pureté.
Soul --- Immortality --- Ame --- Immortalité --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Plotinus. --- Immortalité
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Questioning --- Interrogation --- Plato --- dialogue (genre littéraire) --- Plato. --- fiction --- Platon
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Hypothesis. --- Logic, Ancient. --- Hypothèse --- Logique ancienne --- Hypothesis --- Logic, Ancient --- Logique antique --- Hypothèse --- Hypothèse. --- Logique antique. --- Ancient logic --- Assumption --- Supposition --- Logic --- Reasoning --- Science --- Methodology
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This volume investigates the reasons why Plotinus, a philosopher inspired by Plato, made critical use of Epicurean philosophy. Eminent scholars show that some fundamental Epicurean conceptions pertaining to ethics, physics, epistemology and theology are drawn upon in the Enneads to discuss crucial notions such as pleasure and happiness, providence and fate, matter and the role of sense perception, intuition and intellectual evidence in relation to the process of knowledge acquisition. By focusing on the meaning of these terms in Epicureanism, Plotinus deploys sophisticated methods of comparative analysis and argumentative procedures that ultimately lead him to approach certain aspects of Epicurus' philosophy as a benchmark for his own theories and to accept, reject or discredit the positions of authors of his own day. At the same time, these discussions reveal what aspects of Epicurean philosophy were still perceived to be of vital relevance in the third century AD.
Plotinus. --- Epicurus --- Influence. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Epicurus. --- Matter --- Perception (Philosophy). --- Matière --- Perception (Philosophie) --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie --- Plotinus --- Matière --- Epikuros --- Ėpikur --- Epiḳoros --- Epicuro --- Epikouros --- Abīqūr --- Yibijiulu --- Epicure --- Epʻikʻurosŭ --- Έπίκουρος --- Plotin --- Plotinos --- Ἐπίκουρος --- Boluoding --- Iflūṭīn --- Plotino --- Plōtinos --- Plotinus, --- Plotyn --- Πλωτι̂νος --- פלוטינוס --- أفلوطين
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