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Two hostile bishops? A reexamination of the relationship between Peter Browne and George Berkeley beyond their alleged controversy. [PDF]
Fasko M.
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Corpus Areopagiticum dans l’interprétation de saint Thomas d’Aquin [PDF]
In this article I intend to highlight a fundamental difference that I have seized between Dionysius interpreted by Thomas of Aquinas and the author of Corpus Areopagiticum. In the first stage, I will present the way in which Thomas understands Dionysius
Florin Crîşmăreanu
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No contexto da Metafísica Medieval, a «beleza» foi pensada como um conceito ambíguo: ora atribuído a Deus, ora atribuído ao Mundo. O propósito deste artigo é clarificar o sentido desta ambiguidade no âmbito da filosofia do Pseudo-Dionísio Areopagita. Se,
Filipa Afonso
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Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and Byzantine Art
This article discusses the manner in which Pseudo-Dionysius articulates his views about the mystical experience, i.e., the act that leads the faithful to attain glimpses of the divine reality.
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The reason I chose this particular theme is because I considered that Plotinus’ One cannot fully satisfy the demand for an ultimate principle. This becomes evident when we study the Areopagite and even more so Damascius, whose notion of the ultimate ...
Konstantinos Laparidis
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Mistic and Paideia : Dionysius the Pseudo Areopagite [PDF]
The author who presents himself as Dionysius the Areopagite, the converted by Saint Paul on the Areopagus was probably a syrian monk who wrote in the late V century.
Brandão, Bernardo Guadalupe S. L.
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Language Innovations in Manuscripts Attributed to Cyprian the Metropolitan
This article deals with the language innovations characteristic of translations of the 14th century as represented in manuscripts regarded by scholars as emanating from the literary activities of Metropolitan Cyprian (†1406): the Ladder of Divine Ascent,
Tatiana I. Afanasyeva +4 more
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Les aspects matériels de la taxis byzantine
The Greek taxis (order) — the exact equivalent of the Latin ordo — is an essential aspect of Byzantine civilization: it organized society in such a way that it would reflect the celestial society as closely as possible, as has been described by Dionysius
Marie‑France Auzépy
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In this article, the authors investigate ontological strategies in Meister Eckhart’s metaphysics, which remounts Neoplatonism and the Corpus Areopagiticum, and in two schools of Indian philosophical tradition, the Advaita Vedanta and Early Buddhism.
Tatyana Lifintseva, Dmitry Tourko
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Plotinus’s conception of unity and multiplicity as the root to the medieval distinction between lux and lumen [PDF]
Plotinus resolved the paradox of the immanent transcendence, characterizing the relation between the One and the universe, through his theory of the two energeiai.
Raizman-Kedar, Yael
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