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  1. Y a-t-il une forme du monde?Marc-Antoine Gavray - 2023 - Philosophie Antique 23:89-115.
    Les platoniciens se sont beaucoup souciés de définir de quoi il y a des formes. À l’époque de Syrianus et Proclus, une réponse s’est imposée : des substances naturelles et universelles, ainsi que de leurs perfections et propriétés constitutives. Si Simplicius suit cette ligne directrice, le contexte de ses commentaires le conduit à clarifier certains points aveugles. Cet article examine en quoi le monde et quelques formes connexes lui offrent l’occasion d’interroger le critère de l’universalité. Il montre que ses modifications (...)
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  • Plotinus' Account of the Cognitive Powers of the Soul: Sense Perception and Discursive Thought. [REVIEW]Riccardo Chiaradonna - 2012 - Topoi 31 (2):191-207.
    This paper focuses on Plotinus’ account of the soul’s cognitive powers of sense perception and discursive thought, with particular reference to the treatises 3. 6 [26], 4. 4 [28] and 5. 3 [49] of the Enneads . Part 1 of the paper discusses Plotinus’ direct realism in perception. Parts 2 and 3 focus on Plotinus’ account of knowledge in Enneads 5. 3 [49] 2–3. Plotinus there argues that we make judgements regarding how the external world is by means of discursive (...)
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  • Plotinus on Plato’s Timaeus 90 a.Irini-Fotini Viltanioti - forthcoming - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition:1-37.
    The central place of Plato’s Timaeus in Plotinus’ Enneads has long been acknowledged. However, the importance of Timaeus 90 a for Plotinus’ psychology and theory of Intellect has not until now been properly recognized. This paper argues that, in Plato’s Timaeus 90 a, Plotinus sees his own distinction between the Hypostasis Intellect and human intellect, that is, our higher soul, which Plato in the Timaeus calls a daimon and which Plotinus takes to remain in the intelligible realm, interpreting it along (...)
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