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Neoplatonismul – curent filosofic
Student Thinkers and Advanced Research,
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Proceedings of the 6th International Conference XGEN
Abstract
The text discusses Neoplatonism, a Greek philosophical movement that emerged in the second century and lasted until 529. Neoplatonism views the world as governed by meaning, requiring elevated thinking to comprehend it. It focuses on finding a unique principle, the One, which explains the nature of the intelligible. Plotinus, influenced by Plato, introduces innovations and fundamental changes compared to other philosophers like Aristotle and the Stoics.
Neoplatonism transcends syncretism, integrating influences into a unique vision characterized by mysticism and ecstasy. The significant differences between Neoplatonism and Christian or Gnostic thought are highlighted, emphasizing Plotinus' innovative perspective on the intelligible and sensible worlds.
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- Pierre Aubenque: Plotin et le depassement de l’ontologie grecque classique, Le Neoplatonisme, CNRS, Paris, 1971, p. 101-109.
- Platon, Parmenide, 137 c 4-5.
- Platon, op.cit., 137 c 4-142 a 8.
- Jean Brun, Neoplatonismul, Editura Teora, 2000.
- Plotin, Enneadele, V, 9, 11.
- Porfir, Viața lui Plotin, § 2 3 .
- Plotin, Enneade, VI, 9, 4; VI, 9, 9; VI, 9, 10.
- Pierre Hadot, Plotin și simplitatea privirii, Editura Polirom, 1998, p. 8 urm.
- Plotin, Enneadele, V, 3, 11 ; VI, 7, 17
- Plotin, Enneadele, VI, 9, 11
References
Pierre Aubenque: Plotin et le depassement de l’ontologie grecque classique, Le Neoplatonisme, CNRS, Paris, 1971, p. 101-109.
Platon, Parmenide, 137 c 4-5.
Platon, op.cit., 137 c 4-142 a 8.
Jean Brun, Neoplatonismul, Editura Teora, 2000.
Plotin, Enneadele, V, 9, 11.
Porfir, Viața lui Plotin, § 2 3 .
Plotin, Enneade, VI, 9, 4; VI, 9, 9; VI, 9, 10.
Pierre Hadot, Plotin și simplitatea privirii, Editura Polirom, 1998, p. 8 urm.
Plotin, Enneadele, V, 3, 11 ; VI, 7, 17
Plotin, Enneadele, VI, 9, 11