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    The Motion of Intellect On the Neoplatonic Reading of Sophist 248e-249d
    International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 8 (2): 135-160. 2014.
    This paper defends Plotinus’ reading ofSophist248e-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 “objects…Read more
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    Sense-perception and intellect in Plato
    Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 15 (1): 15-34. 1997.
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    God Without Being (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 68 (4): 554-557. 1994.
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    The Enneads (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 48 (3): 676-678. 1995.
    In addition to the complete Enneads and Porphyry's Life of Plotinus, this republication of the fourth edition of MacKenna's Plotinus includes a brief foreword from the publisher, extracts from MacKenna's "Explanatory Matter in the First Edition", and two appendices: an essay titled "A Suggestive Outline of Plotinian Metaphysics," and a concor dance of the chronological and systematic orders of Plotinus' works. It also provides, at the conclusion of each treatise, selected brief passages in other…Read more