Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
225
Language
English
Published
Jul 15, 2013
Publisher
Parmenides Publishing
Edition
1
ISBN-10
1930972857
ISBN-13
9781930972858
Description
This exploration of Plotinus’ philosophical ideas delves into the intricate relationship between the Intellect and the Intelligibles, challenging the notion that the Intelligibles exist outside the realm of Intellect. The author, Lloyd P. Gerson, meticulously translates and comments on these essential concepts, providing readers with a deeper understanding of Plotinus’ metaphysical framework. By drawing connections between the internal workings of the Intellect and the nature of the Good, Gerson reveals the profound interconnectedness of these elements within Neoplatonism.
Gerson’s introduction serves as a valuable guide for both newcomers and seasoned philosophers, framing the discussion within the broader context of Plotinus’ work and its historical significance. Through careful analysis, Gerson invites readers to examine the implications of Plotinus’ thoughts on the nature of existence, knowledge, and the ultimate reality, encouraging a reflective engagement with these timeless philosophical questions.
Gerson’s introduction serves as a valuable guide for both newcomers and seasoned philosophers, framing the discussion within the broader context of Plotinus’ work and its historical significance. Through careful analysis, Gerson invites readers to examine the implications of Plotinus’ thoughts on the nature of existence, knowledge, and the ultimate reality, encouraging a reflective engagement with these timeless philosophical questions.