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El. knyga: PLOTINUS, Ennead III.4: On Our Allotted Guardian Spirit

  • Formatas: 311 pages
  • Serija: The Enneads of Plotinus
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Parmenides Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781733535717
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  • Formatas: 311 pages
  • Serija: The Enneads of Plotinus
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Nov-2020
  • Leidėjas: Parmenides Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781733535717
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On Our Allotted Guardian Spirit is a lively and at times perplexing text combining general reflections on the nature of the soul with a discussion of the phenomenon of a personal guardian spirit. Plotinus wants to interpret Plato, and aims to integrate Plato's various statements about daimones into one comprehensive theory. This leads to some views that are, if not exotic, then at least strange on first encounter. However, a closer reading reveals that Plotinus is not interested in demonology per se. Instead, the central concern of the treatise are ideas about the soul, the self, and self-consciousness. Plotinus' explorations produce a theory of the mind as the agent and activity responsible for a person&;s ethical choices and conduct of life. The demon emerges as a philosophical tool passed down from Plato, but adapted and rationalized to try to explain motivation to action, the impulse toward the ethical life, and even the various differences in human ethical and psychological constitution. This innovative theory is a response to a strong and ongoing current of thought in the philosophical tradition.

The introduction offers an overview of ancient demonologies, starting with Homer and the Presocratics, and is followed by an in-depth examination of Plato, the Stoics, Plotinus, and later Neoplatonic developments. As such the book presents Plotinus&; specific rationalizing response to the idea of a guardian spirit in the context of ancient philosophical demonologies.
Introduction to the Series 1(10)
Abbreviations 11(2)
Acknowledgments 13(2)
Introduction To The Treatise 15(98)
Note on the Greek Text 113(2)
Synopsis 115(4)
Translation 119(12)
Commentary 131(1)
Title
131(1)
Chapter 1
132(14)
Chapter 2
146(11)
Chapter 3
157(18)
Chapter 4
175(6)
Chapter 5
181(19)
Chapter 6
200(29)
Select Bibliography 229(44)
Index of Ancient Authors 273(12)
Index of Names and Subjects 285
Wiebke-Marie Stock (University of Bonn, Germany) is Guest Research Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame's Medieval Institute. She specializes in ancient philosophy, with a particular focus on epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and aesthetics. Her recent publications include Theurgisches Denken (2008) on the philosophical relevance of the treatise 'Ecclesiastical Hierarchy' by Dionysius the Areopagite, and Denkumsturz (2012) on Hugo Ball's aesthetic, political, and religious-philosophical thought.