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Suzanne Stern-Gillet

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Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Neoplatonists
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History of Western Philosophy
Neoplatonists
Plato: Philosophy of Language
Plato: Ethics
Plato: Aesthetics
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  •  1
    Diana Fritz Cates, Choosing to Feel: Virtue, Friendship, and Compassion for Friends Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 18 (6): 404-405. 1998.
    Ethics
  •  73
    La théorie Des présuppositions absolues chez R. G. Collingwood
    Les Etudes Philosophiques. forthcoming.
    Continental PhilosophyR. G. Collingwood
  •  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
  • Book Review (review)
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 29 (111/112): 187. 1975.
  •  214
    Le Principe Du Beau Chez Plotin: Réflexions sur Enneas VI.7.32 et 33
    Phronesis 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
    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 varied aesthetic terminology and, most of all, the puzzling dearth of references, in the whole of the "Enneads," to a Form of Beauty. A detailed reading of VI.7.32 and 33 reveals that, in these two crucial passages at least, Plotinus adopts an aesthetic approach to the One and that, far from confining Beauty to Intellect, he equates the One, the Good and the Beautiful. This reading is here supported not only by an analysis of the text but also by a consideration of the semantic differences between μορφή and ε[unrepresentable symbol]δος, the inter-relatedness, in Plotinus' philosophy, of the concepts of love and value, and the exclusion of beauty from the πρ[unrepresentable symbol]τα γένη. In turn, the exegesis of VI.7.32 and 33 raises the issue of the significance for aesthetics understood in the narrow sense of the word, of Plotinus's ontology of beauty. It is here claimed that in so far as sensible beauty, both artistic and natural, can be nothing else than an effect of the shaping action of the Forms and a reflection of their radiance, singular or global, it should not be held that Plotinus had an aesthetics in the modern sense of this term.
    PlotinusClassics
  •  91
    Colloquium 5: Consciousness and Introspection in Plotinus and Augustine
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 22 (1): 145-183. 2007.
    PlotinusAugustine
  • La notion d'esprit
    with G. Ryle and Francis Jacques
    Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 169 (3): 376-378. 1979.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  27
    Augustyn a filozoficzne podstawy szczerości
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 56 (2): 361-388. 2008.
  •  122
    Art as error: Collingwood's early reading of Plato
    British Journal of Aesthetics 40 (2): 251-263. 2000.
    R. G. CollingwoodAestheticsPlatoPlato's Works
  •  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
  •  23
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 31 (1): 93-95. 1991.
  •  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.
  •  105
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 39 (3): 289-290. 1999.
    Aesthetics
  •  140
    Aristotle's Philosophy of Friendship
    State University of New York Press. 1995.
    Presents the major issues in Aristotle's writings on Friendship
    Aristotle: Ethics
  •  73
    Latin Poetry and the Judgment of Taste. An Essay in Aesthetics
    British Journal of Aesthetics 46 (3): 319-322. 2006.
    Aesthetic Judgment
  •  83
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (4): 289-290. 1994.
    Aesthetics
  •  44
    Ancient and Medieval Concepts of Friendship (edited book)
    with Gary M. Gurtler
    State University of New York Press. 2014.
    _Charts the stages of the history of friendship as a philosophical concept in the Western world._
  •  10
    Ancient philosophy
    In John Shand (ed.), Fundamentals of Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 122. 2004.
  •  21
    Book Reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (4): 447-448. 1996.
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    . 2014.
  •  96
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (2): 289-290. 1996.
  • La Notion d'esprit, pour une critique des concepts mentaux
    with Gilbert Ryle
    Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 85 (3): 424-425. 1980.
  • Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 34 (4): 406-407. 1994.
    Aesthetics
  •  70
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 28 (3): 289-290. 1988.
    Aesthetics
  •  515
    The Is/Ought Gap, the Fact/Value Distinction and the Naturalistic Fallacy
    with Julian Dodd
    Dialogue 34 (4): 727. 1995.
    For the last 40 years or so the is/ought gap, the fact/value distinction and the naturalistic fallacy have figured prominently in ethical debates. This longevity, however, has had an adverse side effect. So familiar have they become that they—and their respective rationales—have tended to become blurred. It is the purpose of this paper to explain why they should be kept distinct.
    Fact-Value DistinctionThe Naturalistic FallacyThe Is/Ought Gap
  • In Memoriam: Marcel BARZIN
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 23 (90): 384. 1969.
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