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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Neoplatonism today
PART I: (RE)SOURCES, INSTRUCTION AND INTERACTION
Introduction
2. Platonist curricula and their influence
3. The Alexandrian classrooms excavated and sixth-century philosophy teaching
4. Middle Platonism and its relation to Stoicism and the Peripatetic tradition
5. Plotinus and the Gnostics: opposed heirs of Plato
6. Plotinus and the Orient: aoristos dyas
PART II: METHODS AND STYLES OF EXEGESIS
Introduction
7. Aristotelian commentary tradition
8. The non-commentary tradition
9. Plotinus’ style and argument
10. Proclus’ geometrical method
PART III: METAPHYSICS AND METAPHYSICAL PERSPECTIVES
Introduction
11. Metaphysics: the origin of becoming and the resolution of ignorance
12. The metaphysics of the One
13. Number in the metaphysical landscape
14. Substance
15. Matter and evil in the Neoplatonic tradition
PART IV: LANGUAGE, KNOWLEDGE, SOUL AND SELF
Introduction
16. The gift of Hermes: the Neoplatonists on language and philosophy
17. Neoplatonic epistemology: knowledge, truth and intellection
18. Iamblichus on soul
19. From Alexander of Aphrodisias to Plotinus
20. Metaphysics of soul and self in Plotinus
21. Perceptual awareness in the ancient commentators
PART V: NATURE: PHYSICS, MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Introduction
22. Physics and metaphysics
23. Neoplatonism and medicine
24. Humans, other animals, plants and the question of the good: the Platonic and Neoplatonic traditions
PART VI: ETHICS, POLITICAL THEORY AND AESTHETICS
Introduction
25. Plotinus on metaphysics and morality
26. Plotinus on founding freedom in Ennead VI.8[39]
27. Freedom, providence and fate
28. Action, reasoning and the highest good
29. Political theory
30. Plotinus’ aesthetics: in defence of the lifelike
PART VII: LEGACY
Introduction
31. Neoplatonism and Christianity in the West
32. Neoplatonism and Christianity in the East: philosophical and theological challenges for bishops
33. Islamic and Jewish Neoplatonisms
Contributors
Bibliography
Index of passages cited
General index
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