I examine the relation between sensation and discursive thought (dianoia) in Plato, Plotinus, and Proclus. In Theaetetus, a soul whose highest faculty was sensation would have no unified experience of the sensible world, lacking universal ideas to give order to the sensible flux. It is implied that such universals are grasped by the soul's thinking. In Plotinus the soul is not passive when it senses the world, but as the logos of all things it thinks the world through its own forms. Proclus argues against the derivation of universal logoi from the senses, which alone can't make the sensible world comprehensible. At most they give a record of the original sense-impression in its particularity. The soul's own projected logoi give the sensible...
This dissertation discusses Plotinus\u27s views on the limits of discursive rationality, or dianoia....
In Timaeus 42e-47e and 61c-69a, Plato describes the mechanism of sense perception in detail. Luc Bri...
Aristotle’s treatment of tactility is at odds with the hierarchical order of psyche’s faculties. Tou...
I examine the relation between sensation and discursive thought (dianoia) in Plato, Plotinus, and Pr...
This paper focuses on Plotinus’ account of the soul’s cognitive powers of sense perception and discu...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose ot this thesis is to present a concentrated study of the...
This paper defends Plotinus’ reading of Sophist 248e-249d as an expression of the togetherness or un...
Against the background of the current debate on sensation in Plotinus, this article reconstructs the...
Plotinus treats certain pre-philosophical concepts as reliable or promising starting-points for phil...
Plotinus follows the Timaeus and the Platonist tradition before him in postulating the existence of ...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
This thesis is concerned with Theaetetus' definition of knowledge (‘Knowledge is perception') and Pr...
The extraordinary complexity of the nature of sensation in the philosophy of Plotinus includes appar...
In this thesis, we investigate in the first part of the Theaetetus how Plato develops the concept of...
The thesis argues for the admission of the scientific knowledge of the sensible reality in the Ploti...
This dissertation discusses Plotinus\u27s views on the limits of discursive rationality, or dianoia....
In Timaeus 42e-47e and 61c-69a, Plato describes the mechanism of sense perception in detail. Luc Bri...
Aristotle’s treatment of tactility is at odds with the hierarchical order of psyche’s faculties. Tou...
I examine the relation between sensation and discursive thought (dianoia) in Plato, Plotinus, and Pr...
This paper focuses on Plotinus’ account of the soul’s cognitive powers of sense perception and discu...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose ot this thesis is to present a concentrated study of the...
This paper defends Plotinus’ reading of Sophist 248e-249d as an expression of the togetherness or un...
Against the background of the current debate on sensation in Plotinus, this article reconstructs the...
Plotinus treats certain pre-philosophical concepts as reliable or promising starting-points for phil...
Plotinus follows the Timaeus and the Platonist tradition before him in postulating the existence of ...
This article is primarily concerned with Platoʼs later dialogue, the Sophist, and the reception of t...
This thesis is concerned with Theaetetus' definition of knowledge (‘Knowledge is perception') and Pr...
The extraordinary complexity of the nature of sensation in the philosophy of Plotinus includes appar...
In this thesis, we investigate in the first part of the Theaetetus how Plato develops the concept of...
The thesis argues for the admission of the scientific knowledge of the sensible reality in the Ploti...
This dissertation discusses Plotinus\u27s views on the limits of discursive rationality, or dianoia....
In Timaeus 42e-47e and 61c-69a, Plato describes the mechanism of sense perception in detail. Luc Bri...
Aristotle’s treatment of tactility is at odds with the hierarchical order of psyche’s faculties. Tou...