In this paper, I argue that Plotinus does not limit the sphere of free human agency simply to intellectual contemplation, but rather extends it all the way to human praxis. Plotinus’s goal in the first six chapters of Ennead 6.8 is, accordingly, to demarcate the space of freedom within human practical actions. He ultimately concludes that our external actions are free whenever they actualize, in unhindered fashion, the moral principles derived from intellectual contemplation. This raises the question of how the freedom of practical actions might relate to the freedom of intellectual contemplation. After considering two previously offered models ”“ a model of double activity, and an Aristotelian model of practical syllogism ”“ I offer a thir...
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In this paper, I argue that Plotinus does not limit the sphere of free human agency simply to intell...
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Plotinus holds an important position in the history of late ancient philosophy on the concept of hum...
Plotinus follows the Timaeus and the Platonist tradition before him in postulating the existence of ...
Not a few philosophers try to give place to freedom as self-determination by denying or relaxing the...
Freedom is the essential condition of moral action and, as such, it includes responsibility as its i...
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This paper is concerned with Aristotle’s role and impact on discussions coming down to us from ancie...
Abstract: This article aims to present Peirce’s project as an organic system that is able to provide...
Abstract: In this dissertation I address the ontological implications of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s acc...
In this paper, I argue that Plotinus does not limit the sphere of free human agency simply to intell...
In this paper I want to show the import and the centrality of Freedom as Creativity in the philosoph...
This article deals with the concept of freedom in Bergson and in Plotinus. This concept is a central...
Plotinus holds an important position in the history of late ancient philosophy on the concept of hum...
Plotinus follows the Timaeus and the Platonist tradition before him in postulating the existence of ...
Not a few philosophers try to give place to freedom as self-determination by denying or relaxing the...
Freedom is the essential condition of moral action and, as such, it includes responsibility as its i...
The topic of the essay is Plato's conception of freedom and free action in the choosen passages of d...
The moral life, the philosophic life and the ideal of god-likeness Paper and workshop by Professor S...
If freedom can follow reason, there must be no opposition between the fullest exercise of human abil...
ABSTRACT: One-page entry on freedom in the philosophical (as opposed to political) sense in antiquit...
This text investigates the relationship between human freedom and that of God in Spinoza. Human and ...
This paper is concerned with Aristotle’s role and impact on discussions coming down to us from ancie...
Abstract: This article aims to present Peirce’s project as an organic system that is able to provide...
Abstract: In this dissertation I address the ontological implications of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s acc...