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118Dual Selfhood and Self-Perfection in the EnneadsEpoché: 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
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19Consciousness and Introspection in Plotinus and AugustineProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 22 145-174. 2006.
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85Penner (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.
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91Aristotelian 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.
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60Une 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.
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J. F. Malherbe, "la Philosophie De Karl Popper Et Le Positivisme Logique" (review)Revue Internationale de Philosophie 33 (4): 883. 1979.
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133Plotinus on self: The philosophy of the 'we' (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (2). 2010.Plotinus's theory of dual selfhood is one of the best-known and most puzzling aspects of his philosophy. Each human being, he held, is both a compound of body and soul and a discarnate member of the hypostasis Intellect. He built evaluative norms into this duality, all of which derive from what he argued to be the ontological superiority of the discarnate element in us over the body-soul compound. This led him, in turn, to claim that the best and happiest human life is a life of self-purificatio…Read more
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Manfred RIEDEL, "Rehabilitierung der praktischen Philosophie" (review)Revue Internationale de Philosophie 29 (1): 187. 1975.
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113G.R. Boys-Stones and J.H. Haubold, Plato and Hesiod, Oxford University Press, 2010International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 4 (2): 209-215. 2010.
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91Colloquium 5: Consciousness and Introspection in Plotinus and AugustineProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 22 (1): 145-183. 2007.
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58Plato: Ion or: On the IliadInternational Journal of the Platonic Tradition 3 (2): 176-180. 2009.
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44Ancient and Medieval Concepts of Friendship (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2014._Charts the stages of the history of friendship as a philosophical concept in the Western world._
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214Le Principe Du Beau Chez Plotin: Réflexions sur Enneas VI.7.32 et 33Phronesis 45 (1): 38-63. 2000.The status of beauty in Plotinus' metaphysics is unclear: is it a Form in Intellect, the Intelligible Principle itself, or the One? Basing themselves on a number of well-known passages in the "Enneads," and assuming that Plotinus' Forms are similar in function and status to Plato's, many scholars hold that Plotinus theorized beauty as a determinate entity in Intellect. Such assumptions, it is here argued, lead to difficulties over self-predication, the interpretation of Plotinus's rich and varie…Read more
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1Diana Fritz Cates, Choosing to Feel: Virtue, Friendship, and Compassion for Friends Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 18 (6): 404-405. 1998.
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235On interpreting Plato's IonPhronesis 49 (2): 169-201. 2004.Plato's "Ion," despite its frail frame and traditionally modest status in the corpus, has given rise to large exegetical claims. Thus some historians of aesthetics, reading it alongside page 205 of the Symposium, have sought to identify in it the seeds of the post-Kantian notion of 'art' as non-technical making, and to trace to it the Romantic conception of the poet as a creative genius. Others have argued that, in the "Ion," Plato has Socrates assume the existence of a technē of poetry. In this…Read more
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60Review of eyjlfur kjalar Emilsson, Plotinus on Intellect (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (3). 2008.
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Areas of Specialization
| Aesthetics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |