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The Enneads of Plotinus : a commentary
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ISBN: 0691241821 Year: 2014 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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The second volume in a landmark commentary on an important and influential work of ancient philosophyThis is the second volume of a groundbreaking commentary on one of the most important works of ancient philosophy, the Enneads of Plotinus—a text that formed the basis of Neoplatonism and had a deep influence on early Christian thought and medieval and Renaissance philosophy. This volume covers Enneads IV and V, which focus on two of the principal “hypostases” of Plotinus’s ontological system, namely the soul and the Intellect. Paul Kalligas provides an analytical exegesis of the arguments, along with an account of Plotinus’s principal sources, references to other parts of his work, and a systematic evaluation of his overarching theoretical aspirations. A landmark contribution to Plotinus scholarship, this is the most detailed and extensive commentary ever written for the whole of the Enneads.

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Plotinus. --- Adjective. --- Affection. --- Alans. --- Allegory. --- Allusion. --- Ammonius Saccas. --- Analogy. --- Animism. --- Apperception. --- Aristotelianism. --- Aristotle. --- Aspasius. --- Attunement. --- Awareness. --- Bidet. --- Caelum. --- Calculation. --- Capricornus. --- Cess. --- Clause. --- Consciousness. --- Consequent. --- Contingency (philosophy). --- Corollary. --- Counter-revolutionary. --- Cyranides. --- Demiurge. --- Democritus. --- Determination. --- Dialectic. --- Dianoia. --- Editori Riuniti. --- Elaboration. --- Enneads. --- Erasistratus. --- Euclid's Elements. --- Eudaimonia. --- Evocation. --- Explanation. --- Explanatory model. --- Feeling. --- First principle. --- Gnosticism. --- Hermeticism. --- Hesiod. --- Hypothesis. --- Iamblichus. --- Ideogram. --- Incorporeality. --- Individuation. --- Inherence. --- Intellect. --- Intentionality. --- Interdependence. --- Intersubjectivity. --- Legislation. --- Marsilio Ficino. --- Memoria. --- Monism. --- Multitude. --- Necromancy. --- On the Soul. --- Opportunism. --- Ousia. --- Pamphlet. --- Parmenides. --- Pathos. --- Phenomenon. --- Phidias. --- Philia. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Philostratus. --- Phrase. --- Platonism. --- Poimandres. --- Polemic. --- Polus. --- Potentiality and actuality. --- Prohairesis. --- Promulgation. --- Pseudo-Democritus. --- Reason. --- Rebuttal. --- Result. --- Self-knowledge (psychology). --- Somnium Scipionis. --- Sophist (dialogue). --- Sophist. --- Subject (philosophy). --- Sympathy. --- Synesius. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory. --- Thomism. --- Thought. --- Timaeus (dialogue). --- Treatise. --- World.


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Substance, Body and Soul : Aristotelian Investigations
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ISBN: 069107223X 069161444X 1400869412 Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Edwin Hartman explores Aristotle's metaphysical assumptions as they illuminate his thought and some issues of current philosophical significance. The author's analysis of the theory of the soul treats such topics of lively debate as ontological primacy, spatio-temporal continuity, personal identity, and the relation between mind and body. Aristotle presents a world populated primarily by individual material objects rather than by their parts or by universals. The author notes that defense of this view requires Aristotle to create the notion of form or essence. A material object, the Philosopher holds, is identical with its particular essence, and is not a combination of form and matter. Most important, a person is a substance and his essence is his soul. Personal identify is therefore bodily identity, and survival consists in bodily continuity. The relation between a state of perceiving and a state of the body is a special case of the weak identity between form and matter.Originally published in 1978.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.

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Mind and body. --- Soul. --- Substance (Philosophy). --- Philosophical anthropology --- Metaphysics --- Aristotle --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Mind and body --- Soul --- Substance (Philosophie) --- Esprit et corps --- Ame --- Aristotle. --- Matter --- Ontology --- Reality --- Body and mind --- Body and soul (Philosophy) --- Human body --- Mind --- Mind-body connection --- Mind-body relations --- Mind-cure --- Somatopsychics --- Brain --- Dualism --- Holistic medicine --- Mental healing --- Parousia (Philosophy) --- Phrenology --- Psychophysiology --- Self --- Pneuma --- Future life --- Theological anthropology --- Animism --- Spirit --- Psychological aspects --- Abstract and concrete. --- Abstraction. --- Affection. --- Akrasia. --- Analogy. --- Analytic–synthetic distinction. --- Awareness. --- Bernard Williams. --- Brute fact. --- Causal chain. --- Causality. --- Cognition. --- Concept. --- Consciousness. --- Counterexample. --- De Interpretatione. --- Determination. --- Dialectician. --- Differentia. --- Disposition. --- Dualism (philosophy of mind). --- Empirical evidence. --- Entity. --- Episteme. --- Epistemology. --- Essentialism. --- Ethics. --- Excellence. --- Existence. --- Explanation. --- Explication. --- Falsity. --- Feeling. --- First principle. --- Four causes. --- Hilary Putnam. --- Human behavior. --- Imagination. --- Incorrigibility. --- Individual. --- Individuation. --- Inference. --- Infinite regress. --- Inherence. --- Intellect. --- Intentionality. --- Ipso facto. --- Jerry Fodor. --- Logical consequence. --- Logical truth. --- Materialism. --- Mental event. --- Mental image. --- Mental property. --- Mental representation. --- Nous. --- On Memory. --- On the Soul. --- Perception. --- Personal identity. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy of mind. --- Physical body. --- Physical property. --- Platonic realism. --- Posterior Analytics. --- Potentiality and actuality. --- Precognition. --- Premise. --- Premises. --- Primary/secondary quality distinction. --- Privileged access. --- Proffer. --- Propositional attitude. --- Qualia. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Rigid designator. --- Self-actualization. --- Self-awareness. --- Self-consciousness. --- Sense. --- Sophistication. --- Sortal. --- Subjectivity. --- Substance theory. --- Suggestion. --- Syllogism. --- The Concept of Mind. --- Themistius. --- Theory of Forms. --- Theory of justification. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Truth. --- Universal law. --- W. D. Ross. --- Wilfrid Sellars.

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