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Philosophy's past: Cognitive values and the history of philosophy

open access: yesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 108, Issue 3, Page 585-606, May 2024.
Abstract Recent authors hold that the role of historical scholarship within contemporary philosophical practice is to question current assumptions, to expose vestiges or to calibrate intuitions. On these views, historical scholarship is dispensable, since these roles can be achieved by nonhistorical methods.
Phil Corkum
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Reflection of Neo-Platonism on the Philosophy of MullÁ SadrÁ [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت اسرا, 2012
Plotinus was a major philosopher of the ancient Greek whose Enneads had a significant influence upon the Islamic philosophy. Among Muslim philosophers, MullÁ ÑadrÁ has greatly benefited from his views and doctrines, so that a good deal of specific ...
Muhammad Mehdi GurjÐyÁn   +1 more
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Delineating beauty: On form and the boundaries of the aesthetic

open access: yesRatio, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 76-87, March 2024.
Abstract Philosophical aesthetics has recently been expanding its purview—with exciting work on everyday aesthetics, somaesthetics, gustatory aesthetics, and the aesthetics of imperceptibilia like mathematics and human character—reclaiming territory that was lost during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, when the discipline begun concentrating ...
Panos Paris
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Sudûr Nazariyesinin Platon ve Aristoteles Felsefeleri Çerçevesinde Analizi

open access: yesTetkik, 2023
Felsefe tarihinde ilke, neden, arke, hipostaz vb. kavramlar etrafında mevcudatın varlığa gelişi ile ilgili farklı nazariyeler ileri sürülmüştür. Bu nazariyelerden bazıları hipotezlerinin zayıflığı sebebiyle bir süre sonra anlamını yitirip düşünce ...
Mehmet Murat Karakaya
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The Notion of Being as Act in Neoplatonism and Its Transmission in the Translatio Studiorum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The problem related to the origin of the concept of actus essendi constitutes one of the central themes in the history of ancient philosophy, and is one of the most important in the process known as Translatio studiorum.
Salis, RITA MARIA GAVINA
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Christian Anthropology Beyond Spirituality: On Nikolaos Loudovikos' Analogical Identities and its ‘Greek‐Western’ Synthesis Analogical Identities: The Creation of the Christian Self – Beyond Spirituality and Mysticism in the Patristic Era, Nikolaos Loudovikos, Brepols, 2020 (ISBN 978‐2‐503‐57815‐6), xv + 386 pp., pb £79.35

open access: yesReviews in Religion &Theology, Volume 31, Issue 1-2, Page 3-11, February-April 2024.
Abstract This review article examines and summarizes the key ideas and contributions of Nikolaos Loudovikos' book Analogical Identities: The Creation of the Christian Self – Beyond Spirituality and Mysticism in the Patristic Era. The book offers a reimagining of Christian anthropology and the understanding of the self by critiquing what the author sees
Sotiris Mitralexis
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Beyond the Polemics: Freedom and Necessity in Plotinus and St Maximus Confessor

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 65, Issue 1, Page 49-63, January 2024.
Abstract Abstract: The aim of this paper is to challenge the prevailing polemic between ‘necessary’ emanation and ‘free’ creation. I begin by arguing for the presence of freedom and volition in the emanationism of Plotinus. I then move on to explore the role of necessity in the creationism of Maximus. In both cases, I rely upon a twofold schematisation
Daniel Heide
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PARMENIDES’ THEORY OF NON-BEING AS A HISTORIC-PHILOSOPHICAL CORE OF PLOTINUS’ HENOLOGY

open access: yesВестник Мининского университета, 2018
Introduction: immediacy of the problem of non-being for philosophy is givenness. Parmenides’ ontology is the origin of the problem of non-being in Western-European tradition.
A. V. Bogomolov
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Longinus On Sublimity [PDF]

open access: yes, 1999
The traditional attribution of On Sublimity to the third-century critic Cassius Longinus has been rejected by most scholars since the early nineteenth century. The arguments against a third-century date are examined and shown to be unfounded.
Heath, M.
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A Letter that Killeth: Gregory of Nyssa on How (Not) to Read Scripture, Platonically

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 147-171, January 2024.
Abstract In this essay, I explore the emergence of multicolumn Bibles in late antiquity, with a particular emphasis on Origen's Hexapla and its use by Gregory of Nyssa. I contextualise Gregory's use of multicolumn Bibles within the Origenian tradition and show that, in this intellectual context, multicolumn Bibles functioned as hermeneutical rather ...
ISIDOROS C. KATSOS
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