Reading Plotinus

Reading Plotinus

Author: Kevin Corrigan

Publisher: Purdue University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781557532343

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Plotinus was one of the most influential philosophers of the early Christian world, whose life was dedicated to the care of others and whose extensive treatises were recorded and preserved by his pupil and colleague Porphyry. This book provides a guide to reading and understanding Plotinus and covers many of the topics that he contemplated.


Plato and the Stoics

Plato and the Stoics

Author: Alex Long

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2013-09-26

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1107040590

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Seven essays provide new and detailed explorations of the complex relationship between Plato and the Greek and Roman Stoic traditions.


Ennead IV.4.30-45 and IV.5

Ennead IV.4.30-45 and IV.5

Author: Plotinus

Publisher: Enneads of Plotinus

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781930972698

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Ennead IV.4.30-45 and IV.5 retrieves the unity in this last section of Plotinus' treatise on Problems concerning the Soul. Combining translation with commentary, Gurtler enhances both the accuracy of the translation and the recovery of Plotinus' often unsuspected originality. This is especially true for IV.5, where previous translations fail to convey the concise nature of his argument against both the Aristotelian and Platonic theories of vision. Plato and Aristotle each claim that vision depends on the light between the eye and the object, but Plotinus presents evidence that this is not the case and develops a novel theory of light as a second activity that moves from source to object directly, even arguing that color is in the light itself rather than merely a quality of the object. This theory of vision, in turn, depends on the nature of sympathy developed especially in IV.4.30-45, where Plotinus shows how action at a distance is both possible and necessary for the proper unity in diversity of the sensible cosmos.