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|a Neoplatonism /
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|a 1. Introduction -- 2. The first principles and the metaphysical hierarchy -- 3. Nature and the sensible universe -- 4. Human being and the self -- 5. Epistemology and philosophical psychology -- 6. Ethics and politics -- 7. The neoplatonic legacy.
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|a Although Neoplatonism has long been studied by classicists, until recently most philosophers saw the ideas of Plotinus et al as a lot of religious/magical mumbo-jumbo. Recent work however has provided a new perspective on the philosophical issues in Neoplatonism and Pauliina Remes new introduction to the subject is the first to take account of this fresh research and provides a reassessment of Neoplatonism's philosophical credentials. Covering the Neoplatonic movement from its founder, Plotinus (AD 204-70) to the closure of Plato's Academy in AD 529 Remes explores the ideas of leading Neoplato.
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