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Michael Wagner

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Aesthetics
European Philosophy
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  •  87
    Aristotle in Late Antiquity (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 16 (1): 289-293. 1996.
    Aristotle
  •  112
    The enigmatic reality of time: Aristotle, Plotinus, and today
    Brill. 2008.
    Part I: Dimensions of time's enigma -- Is time real? -- Eleaticism, temporality, and time -- The makings of a temporal universe -- Pastness and futurity -- Synchronicity and synchronicity -- Temporal pace and measurement -- Presentness or the present -- Aristotle's real account of time -- Parmenidean time and the impossible now -- Cosmic motion and the speed of time -- Time as the motion of the cosmos -- Time as the cosmos itself -- Time as motion and all change -- Temporal cognition and the re…Read more
    Part I: Dimensions of time's enigma -- Is time real? -- Eleaticism, temporality, and time -- The makings of a temporal universe -- Pastness and futurity -- Synchronicity and synchronicity -- Temporal pace and measurement -- Presentness or the present -- Aristotle's real account of time -- Parmenidean time and the impossible now -- Cosmic motion and the speed of time -- Time as the motion of the cosmos -- Time as the cosmos itself -- Time as motion and all change -- Temporal cognition and the return of the now -- Real temporality in an Aristotelian world -- Does Aristotle refute eleaticism? -- Bisection argument I -- Bisection argument II -- Bisection argument III -- Plotinus' vitalistic platonism and the real origins of time -- Temporality, eternality, and Plotinus' new metaphysic -- Plotinus' critique of Aristotelian motion -- Indefinite temporality and the measure of motion -- Plotinus' neoplatonic account of time.
    Philosophy of Time, MiscAristotle: TimePlotinus
  •  64
    Fremtidsstaten og samfundsmaskinen – Social ingeniørkunst mellem teknokrati og produktivisme
    Slagmark - Tidsskrift for Idéhistorie 56 (56). 2009.
    Fremtidsstaten og samfundsmaskinen – Social ingeniørkunst mellem teknokrati og produktivisme.
  •  1
    Plotinus' Idealism and the Problem of Matter in Enneads VI, 4 and 5
    Dionysius 10 57-83. 1986.
    Plotinus
  •  1
    Plotinus’ World
    Dionysius 6 13-42. 1982.
    Plotinus
  •  35
    Neoplatonism and Nature: Studies in Plotinus’ “Enneads.” (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2001.
    Original essays by leading scholars on Plotinus' philosophy of nature
    Plotinus
  •  157
    Time without Measure
    International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1): 31-42. 2018.
    This paper compares Plotinus’s neoplatonic conception and account of time with Bergson’s and Husserl’s phenomenologic conceptions and accounts of it. I argue that despite fundamental differences owing to their respective approaches, their conceptions and accounts are remarkably comparable, especially in considering time to play a fundamental role in the organic unity of our physical environment—in what I characterize also as the continuously and intrinsically connected sequentiality of its event…Read more
    This paper compares Plotinus’s neoplatonic conception and account of time with Bergson’s and Husserl’s phenomenologic conceptions and accounts of it. I argue that despite fundamental differences owing to their respective approaches, their conceptions and accounts are remarkably comparable, especially in considering time to play a fundamental role in the organic unity of our physical environment—in what I characterize also as the continuously and intrinsically connected sequentiality of its events, processes, and constituents—in Plotinus’s case, of our physical environment as such; in Bergson’s and Husserl’s case, as it manifests itself to us in experience and our reflective awareness of that experience.
    Husserl: Time ConsciousnessHusserl and Other Philosophers, MiscPlotinusHenri Bergson
  •  90
    Socrates in the neoplatonists. D.A. layne, H. Tarrant the neoplatonic socrates. Pp. VI + 256. Philadelphia: University of pennsylvania press, 2014. Cased, £49, us$75. Isbn: 978-0-8122-4629-2
    The Classical Review 66 (1): 92-93. 2016.
  •  86
    Realism and the Foundations of Science in Plotinus
    Ancient Philosophy 5 (2): 269-292. 1985.
    Plotinus
  •  69
    Plotinus on Number (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 31 (2): 464-471. 2011.
    Plotinus
  •  129
    Plotinus (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 15 (1): 307-312. 1995.
    ClassicsPlotinus
  •  30
    Plotinus (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 17 (2): 506-519. 1997.
  •  84
    Neoplatonist Physics - (R.) Chiaradonna, (F.) Trabattoni (edd.) Physics and Philosophy of Nature in Greek Neoplatonism. Proceedings of the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop. Il Ciocco, Castelvecchio Pascoli, June 22–24, 2006. (Philosophia Antiqua 115.) Pp. vi + 317. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2009. Cased, €114, US$169. ISBN: 978-90-04-17380-4 (review)
    The Classical Review 61 (1): 89-92. 2011.
    Neoplatonists
  •  58
    Harmonising Plato and Aristotle. I. Hadot athenian and alexandrian neoPlatonism and the harmonization of Aristotle and Plato. Translated by Michael chase. Pp. X + 188. Leiden and boston: Brill, 2015. Cased, €103, us$133. Isbn: 978-90-04-28007-6 (review)
    The Classical Review 66 (2): 391-392. 2016.
    Neoplatonists
  •  87
    E. P. Bos and P. A. Meijer, eds., "On Proclus and His Influence in Medieval Philosophy" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (1): 131. 1994.
    History of Western PhilosophyProclus
  •  88
    Troubling Play (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 46 (3): 383-384. 2006.
    Ethics
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