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  1. Platonopolis: Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity.Dominic J. O'Meara - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Conventional wisdom suggests that the Platonist philosophers of Late Antiquity, from Plotinus (third century) to the sixth-century schools in Athens and Alexandria, neglected the political dimension of their Platonic heritage in their concentration on an otherworldly life. Dominic O'Meara presents a revelatory reappraisal of these thinkers, arguing that their otherworldliness involved rather than excluded political ideas, and he reconstructs for the first time a coherent political philosophy of Late Platonism.
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  • Automatic Action in Plotinus.James Wilberding - 2008 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 34:443-77.
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  • Dual Selfhood and Self-Perfection in the Enneads.Suzanne Stern-Gillet - 2009 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2):331-345.
    Plotinus’s theory of dual selfhood has ethical norms built into it, all of which derive from the ontological superiority of the higher (or undescended) soul in us overthe body-soul compound. The moral life, as it is presented in the Enneads, is a life of self-perfection, devoted to the care of the higher self. Such a conception of morality is prone to strike modern readers as either ‘egoistic’ or unduly austere. If there is no doubt that Plotinus’s ethics is exceptionally austere, (...)
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  • Lexicon plotinianum.J. H. Sleeman - 1980 - Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. Edited by Gilbert Pollet.
    Α Ν 0 Ι Ε Ν Τ Α Ν ϋ Μ Ε Ο Ι Ε V Α Ι, ΡΗΙΙ,ΟδΟΡΗΥ ΠΕ \ν III, Ρ - Μ Α Ν 5 Ι Ο Ν ΟΕΝΤΒΕ 5βΠ88 1 II ιηεΐ (1ε δίβυη νβη Ιιοί Βοΐβίδοΐι λ'αΐίοηααΐ ΌΟΟΓ ...
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  • L'éthique du sage chez Plotin: le paradigme du Spoudaios.Alexandrine Schniewind - 2003 - Paris: Librairie Philosophique J Vrin.
    Cette étude a pour but d'établir en quoi consiste l'éthique plotinienne en analysant la figure du sage, le spoudaios, dans les "Ennéades", en particulier dans le traité I, 4 [46].
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  • Plotinus's ethics of disinterested interest.Pauliina Remes - 2006 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (1):1-23.
    Plotinus' recognises the possibility of conflict between self-referential aims and the good of the kosmos. His solution resembles closely one attributed sometimes to the Stoics. The inner reformation Plotinus proposes will yield a detached understanding of the whole universe. This view is accompanied by a realisation that one's happiness lies in functioning as a part of the whole and in contributing to the perfection of the universe. Other-regard cannot, therefore, be seen as altogether missing from neoplatonic ethics. What gives Plotinus' (...)
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  • A Free Will: Origins of the Notion in Ancient Thought.Michael Frede - 2011 - University of California Press.
    Where does the notion of free will come from? How and when did it develop, and what did that development involve? In Michael Frede's radically new account of the history of this idea, the notion of a free will emerged from powerful assumptions about the relation between divine providence, correctness of individual choice, and self-enslavement due to incorrect choice. Anchoring his discussion in Stoicism, Frede begins with Aristotle--who, he argues, had no notion of a free will--and ends with Augustine. Frede (...)
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  • The Freedom of the One. [REVIEW]Dominic O'Meara - 1992 - Phronesis 37 (3):343-349.
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  • The Freedom of the One.Dominic J. O' Meara - 1992 - Phronesis 37:343.
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  • Plotini Opera.Paul Henry & Hans-Rudolf Schwyzer - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (4):622-622.
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  • The notion of that which depends on us in Plotinus and its background.Erik Eliasson - 2008 - Boston: Brill.
    Analyzing how Plotinus’ critical reception of the Aristotelian, Stoic and Middle-Platonist notions of 'that which depends on us' lead him to a highly original interpretation of the notion, this book shows the central role of this notion in the Plotinian account of human agency.
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  • The Invulnerability of Goodness: The Ethical and Psychological Theory of Plotinus. Bussanich Jr - 1990 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 6:151-84.
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