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Suzanne Stern-Gillet

Victoria University of Manchester
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  • Victoria University of Manchester
    Department of Philosophy
    Researcher
Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Normative Ethics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
  • All publications (85)
  •  27
    Augustyn a filozoficzne podstawy szczerości
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 56 (2): 361-388. 2008.
  •  176
    Plotinus and his portrait
    British Journal of Aesthetics 37 (3): 211-225. 1997.
    PhotographyPlotinus
  • In Memoriam: Marcel BARZIN
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 23 (90): 384. 1969.
  •  100
    Hesiod's Proem And Plato's Ion
    Classical Quarterly 64 (1): 25-42. 2014.
    Plato's Hesiod is a neglected topic, scholars having long regarded Plato's Homer as a more promising field of inquiry. My aim in this chapter is to demonstrate that this particular bias of scholarly attention, although understandable, is unjustified. Of no other dialogue is this truer than of the Ion
    Plato: Ion
  •  110
    Word and image in ancient greece
    British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (4): 430-432. 2002.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
  •  29
    Collingwood: Science Versus Ethics
    der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2 1282-1289. 1983.
    Is scientific reasoning the standard of rationality? Can historical explanation be reduced to the scientific mode of reasoning? R.G. Collingwood answered both questions negatively. He further attempted to show that the types of justification used to account for moral actions are closely similar to historical explanations. His ethics has thus a strong historicist and relativistio flavour. Hie aim of my paper is to state Collingwood's ethical views and to show that the "ethical judgment", which in…Read more
    Is scientific reasoning the standard of rationality? Can historical explanation be reduced to the scientific mode of reasoning? R.G. Collingwood answered both questions negatively. He further attempted to show that the types of justification used to account for moral actions are closely similar to historical explanations. His ethics has thus a strong historicist and relativistio flavour. Hie aim of my paper is to state Collingwood's ethical views and to show that the "ethical judgment", which inevitably relies on rules, cannot be equated with the "historical judgment".
    R. G. Collingwood
  • Reading Ancient Texts. Volume Ii: Aristotle and Neoplatonism: Essays in Honour of Denis O'brien (edited book)
    with Kevin Corrigan
    Brill. 2007.
    The contributors to this volume offer, in the light of specialised knowledge of leading philosophers of the ancient world, answers to the question: how are we to read and understand the surviving texts of Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Plotinus and Augustine?
    AristotleNeoplatonists
  •  23
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (1): 93-95. 1991.
  •  141
    Aristotle's Philosophy of Friendship
    State University of New York Press. 1995.
    Presents the major issues in Aristotle's writings on Friendship
    Aristotle: Ethics
  •  58
    Plotinus on metaphysics and morality
    In , . 2014.
    Plotinus
  •  76
    Latin Poetry and the Judgment of Taste. An Essay in Aesthetics
    British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (3): 319-322. 2006.
    Aesthetic Judgment
  •  73
    La théorie Des présuppositions absolues chez R. G. Collingwood
    Les Etudes Philosophiques. forthcoming.
    Continental PhilosophyR. G. Collingwood
  •  128
    Dual Selfhood and Self-Perfection in the Enneads
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2): 331-345. 2009.
    Plotinus’s theory of dual selfhood has ethical norms built into it, all of which derive from the ontological superiority of the higher (or undescended) soul in us overthe body-soul compound. The moral life, as it is presented in the Enneads, is a life of self-perfection, devoted to the care of the higher self. Such a conception of morality is prone to strike modern readers as either ‘egoistic’ or unduly austere. If there is no doubt that Plotinus’s ethics is exceptionally austere, it will be arg…Read more
    Plotinus’s theory of dual selfhood has ethical norms built into it, all of which derive from the ontological superiority of the higher (or undescended) soul in us overthe body-soul compound. The moral life, as it is presented in the Enneads, is a life of self-perfection, devoted to the care of the higher self. Such a conception of morality is prone to strike modern readers as either ‘egoistic’ or unduly austere. If there is no doubt that Plotinus’s ethics is exceptionally austere, it will be argued below that it is not ‘egoistic.’ To that effect, the following questions will be addressed: Are the virtues, civic as well as purificatory, mere means to Plotinus’s metaphysically conceived ethical goal? To what extent must the lower self abnegate itself so as to enable the higher self to ascend to Intellect and beyond? And if self-perfection lies at the centre of the Plotinian moral life, is there any conceptual room left in it for other-regarding norms of conduct? A close reading of selected passages from Plotinus’s tractate I.2[19] On Virtues and tractate VI.8[39] On Free Will and the Will of the One will, it is claimed, bring elements of answer to these questions.
    Plotinus
  •  64
    Socrates redivivus (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 58 (230). 2008.
    Socrates
  •  19
    Consciousness and Introspection in Plotinus and Augustine
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 22 145-174. 2006.
    PlotinusAugustine
  •  96
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (2): 289-290. 1996.
  •  85
    Penner (T.), Rowe (C.) Plato's Lysis. Pp. xiv + 366. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Cased, £55, US$95. ISBN: 978-0-521-79130- (review)
    The Classical Review 58 (1): 64-66. 2008.
    PlatoClassics
  •  91
    Aristotelian aesthetics - zagdoun l'esthétique d'aristote. Pp. 280. Paris: Cnrs éditions, 2011. Paper, €25. Isbn: 978-2-271-07256-6 (review)
    The Classical Review 64 (2): 405-407. 2014.
  •  40
    Plato and Hesiod (review)
    International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 4 (2): 209-215. 2010.
    Plato: Poetry
  •  60
    La notion d'esprit: pour une critique des concepts mentaux
    with Gilbert Ryle
    . 1978.
    Une autre face de la philosophie du monde anglo-saxon contemporain, qui nous fait grâce de l'empirisme logique. Francis Jacques en explique la portée dans une interminable préface. Il y avait de quoi.
    German Philosophy
  • J. F. Malherbe, "la Philosophie De Karl Popper Et Le Positivisme Logique" (review)
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (4): 883. 1979.
  •  4
    When virtue bids us abandon life
    In , . 2014.
    Ethics
  • Charles WERNER
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 23 (4=90): 550. 1969.
  • Revue Des revues
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 23 (4=90): 535. 1969.
  • Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (4): 406-407. 1994.
    Aesthetics
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