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40Aristotle’s Physics as an Authoritative Work in Early NeoplatonismIn Michael Erler, Jan Erik Heßler & Federico M. Petrucci (eds.), Authority and Authoritative Texts in the Platonist Tradition, Cambridge University Press. pp. 163-177. 2020.
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39Essere e vita in Plotino (VI, 2 [43]; III, 7 [45])Chôra 18 487-500. 2020.This paper focuses on Plotinus’ account of life and being in treatises VI, 2 [43] On the genera of being and III, 7 [45] On eternity and time. Life and being play a key role in Plotinus’ ontology since they characterise incorporeal realities as such. Therefore, focusing on these items makes it possible to attain an account of intelligible reality according to the principles appropriate to it. Three issues are considered: the cognitive process through which the soul grasps being and life when it …Read more
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La materia e i composti sensibili nella filosofia di PlotinoIn Viano Cristina (ed.), Materia e causa materiale in Aristotele e oltre, Edizioni Di Storia E Letteratura. pp. 149-170. 2016.
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2The Basic Logic of Plotinus' System: A Discussion of E. K. Emilsson, PlotinusOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 55 227-250. 2018.This article is a discussion of E. K. Emilsson, Plotinus (London and New York, 2017). Three themes are selected: causation; the holistic account of intelligible being; the status of matter and body. The discussion ends with some remarks about Emilsson’s approach to Plotinus’ philosophy. Emilsson’s account of Plotinus’ causation is based on the transmission model, what Emilsson calls ‘the principle of prior possession’. Here it is argued that the transmission model requires qualifications in orde…Read more
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84Ontology and the Self: Ancient and Contemporary PerspectivesDiscipline Filosofiche 28 (1): 33-64. 2018.This article focuses on ancient and contemporary accounts of selfhood and on their ontological background. Among ancient theories, the main focus are Plato’s and Plotinus’ accounts of soul and selfhood. Their ontological framework now appears outdated but, somewhat paradoxically, it also explains why Plato’s and Plotinus’ analyses are closer to a naturalised metaphysics of the self than those of the Cartesian tradition. Accordingly, human beings are not simple subjects essentially characterised …Read more
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133Tommaso Campanella e l'eternità del mondoEndoxa 34 401-424. 2014.Il presente studio prende in esame la discussione dell’eternità del mondo in Tommaso Campanella dalla Philosophia sensibus demonstrata, pubblicata nel 1591 a difesa di Telesio contro le critiche dell’aristotelico Giacomo Antonio Marta, alla Metaphysica, scritta da Campanella in varie redazioni e finalmente pubblicata a Parigi nel 1638. La posizione di Campanella presenta alcuni notevoli aspetti costanti lungo tutto il corso della sua attività, in particolare la critica dell’eternalismo aristotel…Read more
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30M. Migliori-L. Napolitano Valditara (eds), D. Del Forno (co-ed.), Plato Ethicus. Philosophy is LifeElenchos 26 (1): 187-189. 2005.
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Simplicius. Commentaire sur les 'Catégories' d'Aristote. Chapitres 2-4 (review)Elenchos 24 (1). 2003.
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106Plotinus on Self (P.) Remes Plotinus on Self. The Philosophy of the 'We'. Pp. xii + 287. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Cased, £50, US$95. ISBN: 978-0-521-86729- (review)The Classical Review 59 (2): 433. 2009.
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120Hylémorphisme et causalité des intelligiblesLes Etudes Philosophiques 86 (3): 379-397. 2008.Résumé — En Enn., VI, 3 [44], 5, Plotin fait usage de doctrines péripatéticiennes concernant la substance, l’inhérence et la prédication. Ces doctrines correspondent de manière frappante à l’interprétation anti-extensionaliste de la substance physique développée par Alexandre d’Aphrodise contre les thèses des commentateurs plus anciens. Le parallèle entre Plotin et Alexandre ne doit cependant pas conduire à penser que Plotin se borne à suivre les thèses du commentateur, et que leurs doctrines so…Read more
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57Platonist approaches to Aristotle: from Antiochus of Ascalon to Eudorus of Alexandria (and beyond)In Malcolm Schofield (ed.), Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoreanism in the first century BC: new directions for philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 28. 2013.
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125Interpretazione filosofica e ricezione del corpus. Il caso di Aristotele (100 a.C. - 250 d.C.)Quaestio 11 83-114. 2011.This paper focuses on the reception of Aristotle’s writings from 100 BC to early Neoplatonism. The 1stcentury BC is marked by a renaissance of interest in Aristotle’s acroamatic treatises, in connection to Andronicus’ editorial work (whatever its precise character). This is a well known fact, but it is worth noting that interpreters of Aristotle between the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD were only familiar with a limited set of treatises (in particular, Aristotle’s Categories, Rhetoric, T…Read more
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138Proclus et la théologie platonicienneRevue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 2 (2): 287-298. 2001.
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232Plotinus' Account of the Cognitive Powers of the Soul: Sense Perception and Discursive Thought (review)Topoi 31 (2): 191-207. 2012.This paper focuses on Plotinus’ account of the soul’s cognitive powers of sense perception and discursive thought, with particular reference to the treatises 3. 6 [26], 4. 4 [28] and 5. 3 [49] of the Enneads. Part 1 of the paper discusses Plotinus’ direct realism in perception. Parts 2 and 3 focus on Plotinus’ account of knowledge in Enneads 5. 3 [49] 2–3. Plotinus there argues that we make judgements regarding how the external world is by means of discursive reasoning. This latter claim, howeve…Read more
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165Quel savoir après le scepticisme? Plotin et ses prédecesseurs sur la connaissance de soi, ‘Histoire des doctrines de l’antiquité classique’ 37International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (1): 165-171. 2011.
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1Porphyry and Iamblichus on Universals and Synonymous PredicationDocumenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 18 123-140. 2007.
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109La chair et le bronze. Remarques sur Métaphysique Z, 11 et l'interprétation de M. Frede et G. PatzigLes Etudes Philosophiques 3 (3): 375-388. 2014.Cet article porte sur Métaphysique, Z, 11. On examine en particulier la lecture par Frede et Patzig de la première partie de ce chapitre. Selon ces derniers, Aristote affirme : (1) que les définitions des substances naturelles sont exprimées à partir de leur forme et que toute référence à la matière doit être exclue de la définition ; (2) que les formes naturelles sont néanmoins liées de manière nécessaire et interne à un certain type de matière, car elles ne peuvent exister sans certaines parti…Read more
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Forma e sostanza sensibile in PlotinoDocumenti E Studi Sulla Tradizione Filosofica Medievale 10 25-57. 1999.
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