CNVE 2010 - Plotinus' Use of Early Greek Philosophers (Public Lecture): The Case of Ethics

  • Giannis Stamatellos (Foredragsholder)

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Beskrivelse

Plotinus’ Enneads assimilate nearly eight centuries of ancient Greek philosophical tradition: from early and classical antiquity to the Hellenistic and the Imperial age. Plotinus uses early Greek philosophers such as Heraclitus, Parmenides, Empedocles, Anaxagoras and the Pythagoreans in key areas of his thought. Presocratic theories are evident in the Plotinian enquiries of the unity of being; the nature of intelligence; eternity and time; and the life of ensouled bodies. This paper aims to compare Presocratic ethics to Plotinus’ virtue ethics and explore early Greek ethical concepts such as ethos and arête in Plotinus’ key Enneadic texts related to soul’s noetic ascent, self-knowledge, wisdom and responsibility.
Periode5 maj 2010
BegivenhedstitelDepartment of Media, Cognition and Communication
BegivenhedstypeKonference
ArrangørCenter for Neoplatonic Virtue Ethics
PlaceringCopenhagen, DanmarkVis på kort