Plotinus' Legacy
The Transformation of Platonism from the Renaissance to the Modern Era
Herausgeber: Gersh, Stephen
Plotinus' Legacy
The Transformation of Platonism from the Renaissance to the Modern Era
Herausgeber: Gersh, Stephen
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Using a series of case-studies from across European philosophical traditions, this book traces the influence of Neoplatonism over the centuries.
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Using a series of case-studies from across European philosophical traditions, this book traces the influence of Neoplatonism over the centuries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 213mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108415286
- ISBN-10: 1108415288
- Artikelnr.: 54551537
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 213mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781108415286
- ISBN-10: 1108415288
- Artikelnr.: 54551537
Introduction Stephen Gersh; Part I. The Italian Renaissance: 1. Marsilio
Ficino as commentator on Plotinus: some case studies Stephen Gersh; 2.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on virtue, happiness and magic Brian
Copenhaver; Part II. Sixteenth-Century France: 3. Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
and Charles de Bovelles on Platonism, Theurgy, and intellectual difficulty
Richard J. Oosterhoff; 4. Symphorien Champier on medicine, theology and
politics Guido Giglioni; Part III. The 'Cambridge Platonists': 5. Henry
More and Descartes David Leech; 6. Ralph Cudworth as interpreter of
Plotinus Douglas Hedley; 7. John Smith on the immortality of the soul Derek
A. Michaud; Part IV. German Romanticism: 8. Schelling and Plotinus Thomas
Leinkauf; 9. Hegel's programmatic recourse to the ancient philosophy of
intellect Jens Halfwassen; Part V. The Twentieth and Twenty-First
Centuries: 10. Henri-Louis Bergson and Plotinus Wayne J. Hankey; 11.
Plotinus and modern scholarship: from Ficino to the twenty-first century
Kevin Corrigan.
Ficino as commentator on Plotinus: some case studies Stephen Gersh; 2.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on virtue, happiness and magic Brian
Copenhaver; Part II. Sixteenth-Century France: 3. Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
and Charles de Bovelles on Platonism, Theurgy, and intellectual difficulty
Richard J. Oosterhoff; 4. Symphorien Champier on medicine, theology and
politics Guido Giglioni; Part III. The 'Cambridge Platonists': 5. Henry
More and Descartes David Leech; 6. Ralph Cudworth as interpreter of
Plotinus Douglas Hedley; 7. John Smith on the immortality of the soul Derek
A. Michaud; Part IV. German Romanticism: 8. Schelling and Plotinus Thomas
Leinkauf; 9. Hegel's programmatic recourse to the ancient philosophy of
intellect Jens Halfwassen; Part V. The Twentieth and Twenty-First
Centuries: 10. Henri-Louis Bergson and Plotinus Wayne J. Hankey; 11.
Plotinus and modern scholarship: from Ficino to the twenty-first century
Kevin Corrigan.
Introduction Stephen Gersh; Part I. The Italian Renaissance: 1. Marsilio
Ficino as commentator on Plotinus: some case studies Stephen Gersh; 2.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on virtue, happiness and magic Brian
Copenhaver; Part II. Sixteenth-Century France: 3. Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
and Charles de Bovelles on Platonism, Theurgy, and intellectual difficulty
Richard J. Oosterhoff; 4. Symphorien Champier on medicine, theology and
politics Guido Giglioni; Part III. The 'Cambridge Platonists': 5. Henry
More and Descartes David Leech; 6. Ralph Cudworth as interpreter of
Plotinus Douglas Hedley; 7. John Smith on the immortality of the soul Derek
A. Michaud; Part IV. German Romanticism: 8. Schelling and Plotinus Thomas
Leinkauf; 9. Hegel's programmatic recourse to the ancient philosophy of
intellect Jens Halfwassen; Part V. The Twentieth and Twenty-First
Centuries: 10. Henri-Louis Bergson and Plotinus Wayne J. Hankey; 11.
Plotinus and modern scholarship: from Ficino to the twenty-first century
Kevin Corrigan.
Ficino as commentator on Plotinus: some case studies Stephen Gersh; 2.
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola on virtue, happiness and magic Brian
Copenhaver; Part II. Sixteenth-Century France: 3. Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples
and Charles de Bovelles on Platonism, Theurgy, and intellectual difficulty
Richard J. Oosterhoff; 4. Symphorien Champier on medicine, theology and
politics Guido Giglioni; Part III. The 'Cambridge Platonists': 5. Henry
More and Descartes David Leech; 6. Ralph Cudworth as interpreter of
Plotinus Douglas Hedley; 7. John Smith on the immortality of the soul Derek
A. Michaud; Part IV. German Romanticism: 8. Schelling and Plotinus Thomas
Leinkauf; 9. Hegel's programmatic recourse to the ancient philosophy of
intellect Jens Halfwassen; Part V. The Twentieth and Twenty-First
Centuries: 10. Henri-Louis Bergson and Plotinus Wayne J. Hankey; 11.
Plotinus and modern scholarship: from Ficino to the twenty-first century
Kevin Corrigan.