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  1. The Greek commentaries on Plato's Phaedo.Leendert Gerrit Westerink (ed.) - 1976 - New York: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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  • Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues.T. H. Irwin - 1999 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 8 (2):105-127.
    Augustine is notorious for his claim that the so-called virtues of pagans are not genuine virtues at all. Bayle refers to this claim when he describes the sort of virtue that one ought to be willing to attribute to atheists.
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  • The Psychology of Attention.Elizabeth A. Styles - 1997 - Psychology Press.
    Research on attention has evolved dramatically since the early work of the 1950s, and even in the few years since the publication of the first edition of this ...
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  • Rational by Participation: Aquinas and Ockham on the Subject of the Moral Virtues.Carlos Steel - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):359-382.
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  • Breathing thought: Proclus on the innate knowledge of the soul.Carlos Steel - 1997 - In John J. Cleary (ed.), The perennial tradition of Neoplatonism. Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press. pp. 24--293.
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  • Unconsciousness and Quasiconsciousness in Plotinus.Andrew Smith - 1978 - Phronesis 23 (3):292-302.
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  • Porphyry's place in the neoplatonic tradition: a study in post-Plotinian neoplatonism.Andrew Smith - 1974 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER ONE SOUL'S CONNECTION WITH THE BODY In chapter thirteen of the "Life of Plotinus" Porphyry records that he spent three successive days questioning ...
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  • Porphyry’s Place in the Neoplatonic Tradition. A Study in Post-Plotinian Neoplatonism.Andrew Smith - 1974 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 39 (1):158-159.
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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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  • The Ideal of Godlikeness.David Sedley - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 2: Ethics, Politics, Religious and the Soul. Oxford University Press. pp. 309-328.
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  • The Golden Chain: Studies in the Development of Platonism and Christianity.John M. Rist - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (2):467-468.
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  • Plotinus : the Road to Reality.J. M. Rist - 1967 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 30 (2):401-402.
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  • Plotinus: The Road to Reality.A. A. Long - 1969 - Philosophical Quarterly 19 (74):80-81.
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  • Ancient and medieval theories of intentionality.Dominik Perler (ed.) - 2001 - Leiden: Brill.
    This volume analyses ancient and medieval theories of intentionality in various contexts: perception, imagination, and intellectual thinking.
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  • Augustine's philosophy of mind.Gerard J. P. O'Daly - 1987 - Berkeley: University of California Press.
    CHAPTER ONE Augustine the Philosopher There are, according to Augustine in the early work entitled soliloquia, two principal (indeed, strictly speaking, ...
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  • The Origins of Aristotle’s Concept of Ένέργεια.Stephen Menn - 1994 - Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):73-114.
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  • Plotinus’ Psychology.Henry J. Blumenthal - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (3):340-364.
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  • The Origins of Aristotle's Concept of'Evépyeia:'Evépyeia and Aûvauiç.Stephen Menn - unknown
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  • The perennial tradition of Neoplatonism.John J. Cleary (ed.) - 1997 - Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press.
    ... Dans le De principiis d'Origene, le chapitre 9 du tome II concerne le debut de la creation du monde, c'est-a-dire, selon la perspective de 1'auteur, ...
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  • Splendid Vices? Augustine For and Against Pagan Virtues.T. H. Irwin - 1999 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 8 (2):105-127.
    Augustine is notorious for his claim that the so-called virtues of pagans are not genuine virtues at all. Bayle refers to this claim when he describes the sort of virtue that one ought to be willing to attribute to atheists.
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  • Plotinus.Lloyd P. Gerson - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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  • Plotinus on Sense-Perception: A Philosophical Study.Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a philosophical analysis of Plotinus' views on sense-perception. It aims to show how his thoughts were both original and a development of the ideas of his predecessors, in particular those of Plato, Aristotle and the Peripatetics. Special attention is paid to Plotinus' dualism with respect to soul and body and its implications for his views on the senses. The author combines a historical approach to his subject, setting Plotinus' thought in the context of thinkers who preceded and (...)
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  • [Virtue in the Works of Philo-of-alexandria].P. Daubercies - 1995 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 26 (2):185-210.
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  • The Greek Commentaries on Plato's Phaedo.James Coulter & L. G. Westerink - 1979 - American Journal of Philology 100 (3):437.
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  • Recherches sur les Confessions de Saint Augustin.Pierre Paul Courcelle - 1966 - E. De Boccard.
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  • The Perennial Tradition of Neoplatonism.John J. Cleary - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (4):798-800.
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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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  • Non-Rational Perception in the Stoics and Augustine.Charles Brittain - 2002 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume Xxii: Summer 2002. Oxford University Press.
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  • Non-Rational Perception in the Stoics and Augustine.Charles Brittain - 2002 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 22:253-308.
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  • Platonic Ethics, Old and New.Julia Annas - 1999 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    Julia Annas here offers a fundamental reexamination of Plato's ethical thought by investigating the Middle Platonist perspective, which emerged at the end of Plato's own school, the Academy. She highlights the differences between ancient and modern assumptions about Plato's ethics--and stresses the need to be more critical about our own. One of these modern assumptions is the notion that the dialogues record the development of Plato's thought. Annas shows how the Middle Platonists, by contrast, viewed the dialogues as multiple presentations (...)
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  • Soul and Intellect.H. J. Blumenthal - 1993 - Variorum.
    This book presents a series of Dr. Blumenthal's studies on the history of Neoplatonism, from its founder Plotinus to the end of Classical Antiquity, relating especially to the Neoplatonists' doctrines about the soul. The work falls into two parts. The first deals with Plotinus and considers the soul both as part of the structure of the universe and in its capacity as the basis of the individual's vital and cognitive functions. The second part is concerned with the later history of (...)
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  • Plotinus on Sense-Perception: A Philosophical Study.H. J. Blumenthal & Eyjolfur Kjalar Emilsson - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):375.
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  • Plotinus' psychology.H. J. Blumenthal - 1971 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
    CHAPTER INTRODUCTION At first sight Plotinus' philosophy is full of contradictions. The same entity will appear with different characteristics in different ...
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