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    Plotinus on Starting Points of Reasoning
    Chôra 14 29-57. 2016.
    Plotinus treats certain pre‑philosophical concepts as reliable or promising starting‑points for philosophical study. This article studies the way in which he, in the act of philosophizing, conceives of the passage from an unclear understanding, a kind of pre‑concept, to a better, philosophical conception. What are the sources of this passage? What is the role of data given by sense‑perception? In what way are innate conceptual and cognitive capacities involved? It will be argued that the methodo…Read more
  • The Neoplatonic Sage: An Inner State of Virtue and Its Outward Manifestations (review)
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 52 (3): 777-782. 2005.
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    Plotinus's ethics of disinterested interest
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (1): 1-23. 2006.
    Plotinus' recognises the possibility of conflict between self-referential aims and the good of the kosmos. His solution resembles closely one attributed sometimes to the Stoics. The inner reformation Plotinus proposes will yield a detached understanding of the whole universe. This view is accompanied by a realisation that one's happiness lies in functioning as a part of the whole and in contributing to the perfection of the universe. Other-regard cannot, therefore, be seen as altogether missing …Read more
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    This collection represents the first historical survey focusing on the notion of consciousness. It approaches consciousness through its constitutive aspects, such as subjectivity, reflexivity, intentionality and selfhood. Covering discussions from ancient philosophy all the way to contemporary debates, the book enriches current systematic debates by uncovering historical roots of the notion of consciousness.
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    Inwardness and infinity of selfhood: From Plotinus to Augustine
    In Pauliina Remes & Juha Sihvola (eds.), Ancient philosophy of the self, Springer. pp. 155--176. 2008.