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Cognition and Recognition in Proclus' Account of Perception and LearningIn Melina G. Mouzala (ed.), Cognition in Ancient Greek Philosophy and its Reception: Intedisciplinary Approaches, Academia Verlag/nomos. 2024.editorial reviewed.
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editorial reviewed.
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Cesalpino and Aristotelian ScienceIn CSMBR Series, . 2024.In 1583 the Italian botanist and physician Andrea Cesalpino (1524–1603) published De Plantis Libri XVI, considered to be the first treatise where botany is treated independently from medicine. In so doing, he broke with a long tradition inherited in Western science from Antiquity and perpetuated during the Middle Ages through the early Renaissance. At the same time, Cesalpino grounded his new approach in an original but well-informed interpretation of Aristotelian epistemology. This allowed the …Read more
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13Andrei Timotin, La Prière dans la tradition platonicienne, de Platon à Proclus, Turnhout, Brepols, coll. « Recherches sur les Rhétoriques Religieuses », 2017, 296 p., 80 € (review)Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 144 (4): 511-573. 2019.
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Catégories et personnages de l’aliénation chez le Sartre du Saint GenetIn Vincent de Coorebyter (ed.), Les biographies existentielles de Sartre : thèmes, méthodes, enjeux, Vrin. pp. 71-93. 2022.Cet article examine les catégories narratives du Héros, du Saint, du Sage, du Juste, du Martyr, de l'Enfant, du Voleur, du Meurtrier et du Traître tels que développées dans le Saint Genet de Sartre, et la manière dont elles sont interprétées au sein de l'éthique existentialiste.
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55Conflict and Violence in Neoplatonism: From Cosmic Justice to Cognitive StepPhilosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 5 (2): 71-84. 2021.While Neoplatonists have little to say on the topic of conflict and violence in their ethics or political philosophy, they use these concepts in order to discuss other issues. Plotinus considers violence as a way of testing one’s alignment with the cosmic order set by Providence. Porphyry and Iamblichus shift the emphasis to withdrawal from the body and universal cosmodicy, neutralizing the special role of violence. Proclus walks in their footsteps, but also gives a new epistemological meaning t…Read more
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L'analogie dans la botanique d'Andrea CesalpinoIn Arnaud Macé & Sarah Carvallo (eds.), Analogies végétales dans la connaissance de la vie de l’Antiquité à l’Âge classique, Presses Universitaires De Franche-comté. pp. 153-171. 2023.Andrea Cesalpino (1519-1603) practised botany and medicine. Between the study of plants and the human body, he established a series of analogies based on the Aristotelian comparison of plants and animals from the point of view of the soul and that of Theophrastus from the point of view of anatomy of their parts. However, Cesalpino goes further than his ancient predecessors by linking the parts of plants to explanations in terms of functions. The nutrition, reproduction and growth of plants lead …Read more
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1Rôles et place des méthodes de division dans les Commentaires de ProclusIn Sylvain Delcomminette & Raphaël Van Daele (eds.), La Méthode de division de Platon à Érigène, Vrin. pp. 133-152. 2021.Cet article étudie le statut de la méthode de division par rapport aux autres partie de la dialectique selon le philosophe néoplatonicien Proclus, ainsi que les usages qu'il propose de cette méthode dans les différentes sciences qu'il distingue : mathématiques, physique, théologie. Proclus hérite en effet des conceptions divergentes de la division qu'on peut trouver dans les traditions (médio)platonicienne, aristotélicienne et stoïcienne. On constate à la fois une inconstance dans l'acception pr…Read more
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23Biography as Implicit Philosophical Polemics: Porphyry’s ‘Life of Plotinus’ and Iamblichus’ ‘Pythagorean Life’In Pieter D'Hoine, Geert Roskam, Stefan Schorn & Joseph Verheyden (eds.), Polemics and Networking in Graeco-Roman Antiquity, Brepols Publishers. pp. 177-202. 2021.Porphyry’s Life of Plotinus and Iamblichus’ Pythagorean Life display several passages in strong opposition to one another. At least in some significant cases, it is possible to show that the ethical stance adopted by each character corresponds to a position of his biographer about questions that divide Porphyry and Iamblichus. Thus, both texts can be considered as a way for these philosophers to implicitly make a point against each other, concerning matters such as the attitude one must have tow…Read more
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Department of Philosophy, Ethics and the Sciences of Religions and Secularism
PhD, 2023
Liège, Belgium