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103Colloquium 1: The Togetherness of Thought and Being: A Phenomenological Reading of Plotinus’ Doctrine “That the Intelligibles are Not Outside the Intellect”Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 22 (1): 1-40. 2007.
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52Theophany: The Neoplatonic Philosophy of Dionysius the AreopagiteState University of New York Press. 2007.Situates Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite as a Neoplatonic philosopher in the tradition of Plotinus and Proclus
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83In Thinking Being , Perl articulates central arguments and ideas regarding the nature of reality in Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus, and Thomas Aquinas, thematizing the indissoluble togetherness of thought and being, and focusing on continuity rather than opposition within this tradition
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179Hierarchy and Participation in Dionysius the Areopagite and Greek NeoplatonismAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 68 (1): 15-30. 1994.
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175The Motion of Intellect On the Neoplatonic Reading of Sophist 248e-249dInternational Journal of the Platonic Tradition 8 (2): 135-160. 2014.This paper defends Plotinus’ reading of Sophist 248e-249d as an expression of the togetherness or unity-in-duality of intellect and intelligible being. Throughout the dialogues Plato consistently presents knowledge as a togetherness of knower and known, expressing this through the myth of recollection and through metaphors of grasping, eating, and sexual union. He indicates that an intelligible paradigm is in the thought that apprehends it, and regularly regards the forms not as extrinsic “objec…Read more
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