Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
472
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 29, 2024
Editorial
Lexington Books
ISBN-10
1666944394
ISBN-13
9781666944396
Descripción
In a fresh exploration of Plotinus and his significant role in the development of Platonism, William H. F. Altman delves deeply into the philosopher's influence in the context of Imperial Rome. By situating Plotinus against the backdrop of his time, Altman uncovers the intricacies of his thought and its implications for subsequent philosophical traditions.
Through meticulous analysis, the author challenges prevailing interpretations, emphasizing the originality and depth of Plotinus’s contributions. Altman argues that understanding this master philosopher not only enriches the study of Platonism but also offers critical insights into the interplay between philosophy and the socio-political landscape of the era.
This work stands as a compelling testament to the enduring power of Plotinus's ideas, inviting both scholars and enthusiasts alike to rethink the legacy of one of history's most profound philosophical figures.
Through meticulous analysis, the author challenges prevailing interpretations, emphasizing the originality and depth of Plotinus’s contributions. Altman argues that understanding this master philosopher not only enriches the study of Platonism but also offers critical insights into the interplay between philosophy and the socio-political landscape of the era.
This work stands as a compelling testament to the enduring power of Plotinus's ideas, inviting both scholars and enthusiasts alike to rethink the legacy of one of history's most profound philosophical figures.