Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 3

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes  Volume 3
Author: Dragos Calma
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004501331

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Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, published in three volumes, is a fresh, comprehensive understanding of the history of Neoplatonism from the 9th to the 16th century. This third volume gathers contributions on key concepts of the Platonic tradition (Proclus, Plotinus, Porphyry or Sallustius) inherited and reinterpreted by Arabic (e.g. Avicenna, the Book of Causes), Byzantine (e.g. Maximus the Confessor, Ioane Petritsi) and Latin authors (e.g. Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Berthold of Moosburg, Marsilio Ficino etc.). Two major themes are presently studied: causality (in respect to the One, the henads, the self-constituted substances and the first being) and the noetic triad (being-life-intellect).

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 2

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes  Volume 2
Author: Dragos Calma
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004440685

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Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, published in three volumes, is a fresh, comprehensive understanding of the history of Neoplatonism from the 9th to the 16th century. The impact of the Elements of Theology and the Book of Causes is reconsidered on the basis of newly discovered manuscripts and evidences. This second volume revises widely accepted hypotheses about the reception of the Proclus’ text in Byzantium and the Caucasus, and about the context that made possible the composition of the Book of Causes and its translations into Latin and Hebrew. The contributions offer a unique, comparative perspective on the various ways a pagan author was acculturated to the Abrahamic traditions.

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 3 On Causes and the Noetic Triad

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes  Volume 3  On Causes and the Noetic Triad
Author: Dragos Calma
Publsiher: Studies in Platonism, Neoplato
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2022-01-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9004501320

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This volume gathers contributions on key concepts elaborated in the Platonic tradition (Proclus, Plotinus, Porphyry or Sallustius) and reconsidered by Arabic (e.g. Avicenna, the Book of Causes), Byzantine (e.g. Maximus the Confessor, Ioane Petritsi) and Latin authors (e.g. Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas etc.).

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 1

Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes Volume 1
Author: Dragos Calma
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004395114

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Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, published in three volumes, is a fresh, comprehensive understanding of Proclus’ legacy in the Hellenic, Byzantine, Islamic, Latin and Hebrew traditions. The history of the Book of Causes, an Islamic adaptation of mainly Proclus’ Elements of Theology and Plotinus' Enneads, is reconsidered on the basis of newly discovered manuscripts. This first volume enriches our understanding of the diverse reception of Proclus’ Elements of Theology and of the Book of Causes in the Western tradition where universities and religious schools offered unparalleled conditions of diffusion. The volume sheds light on overlooked authors, texts, literary genres and libraries from all major European universities from the 12th to the 16th centuries.

The Elements of Theology

The Elements of Theology
Author: Proclus,Eric Robertson Dodds
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1963
Genre: Neoplatonism
ISBN: OCLC:228882747

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The Book of Causes

The Book of Causes
Author: Dennis J. Brand
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1984
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015019202392

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The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus

The New Cambridge Companion to Plotinus
Author: Lloyd Gerson,James Wilberding
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2022-06-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108805247

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Plotinus stands at a crossroads in ancient philosophy, between the more than 600 years of philosophy that came before him and the new Platonic tradition. He was the first and perhaps the greatest systematizer of Plato's thought, and all later students of Plato in the following centuries approached Plato through him. This Companion from a new generation of ancient philosophy scholars reflects the current state of research on Plotinus, with chapters on topics including mathematics, fate and determinism, happiness, the theory of forms, categories of reality, matter and evil, and Plotinus' legacy. The volume offers an accessible overview of the thought of one of the pivotal figures in the history of philosophy, and reveals his importance as a thinker whose impact goes far beyond his importance as an interpreter of Plato.

Natural Final Causality and Scholastic Thought

Natural Final Causality and Scholastic Thought
Author: Corey Barnes
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2024-08-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781040113172

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This book examines scholastic conceptions of final causality through the methods and concerns of historical theology. It argues the history of final causality is most profitably understood according to the interplay of regularity, order, and intentionality as interpretive categories. Within this analytic framework, the author explores the history and theological implications of final causality from Aristotle to Nicole Oresme, utilizing shifts in the dominant interpretive category to clarify how final causality could change from one of four co-equal explanatory strategies in Aristotle to the cause of causes in Avicenna to a merely metaphorical cause in Walter Chatton. Theological debates – ranging from questions of creation, the relationship of primary and secondary causality and of the ultimate good to secondary goods, the autonomy or instrumentality of nature, and the compatibility of chance with providence – motivated many of these changes. The chapters examine final causality in Aristotle and the commentorial tradition from late antiquity to medieval Arabic sources and then consider in detail various scholastic understandings and uses of final causality. The book will be of particular interest to scholars of historical theology, systematic theology, scholastic thought, and medieval philosophy.