书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
501
语言
英语
已发布
Nov 17, 2017
出版商
Parmenides Publishing
版本
1
ISBN-10
1930972393
ISBN-13
9781930972391
描述
In this insightful exploration of Plotinus' philosophies, readers are invited to delve into the profound concepts surrounding voluntary action and the essence of free will as perceived by the One. Through a rigorous translation and thoughtful commentary, the authors breathe life into the ancient text, providing a bridge between contemporary understanding and the contemplations of a long-gone sage.
The introduction sets the stage, contextualizing Plotinus' thoughts within the broader framework of Neoplatonism and enlightening readers on the historical and philosophical significance of his work. As they navigate through the intricate arguments, the authors skillfully illuminate the nuances of Plotinus' ideas, engaging readers in a rich dialogue about the nature of existence and reality.
As the narrative unfolds, critical themes arise, inviting deeper questions about the relationship between freedom, necessity, and the divine. This book does not just present a translation; it offers a lens through which one can appreciate the complexities of the human experience as interpreted by an intellect of antiquity.
The commentary enriches the text, making it accessible to both seasoned scholars and those new to philosophical inquiry. Readers come away with a clearer understanding of Plotinus' vision, a vision that continues to resonate in modern discourses about morality, free will, and the underpinnings of reality.
The introduction sets the stage, contextualizing Plotinus' thoughts within the broader framework of Neoplatonism and enlightening readers on the historical and philosophical significance of his work. As they navigate through the intricate arguments, the authors skillfully illuminate the nuances of Plotinus' ideas, engaging readers in a rich dialogue about the nature of existence and reality.
As the narrative unfolds, critical themes arise, inviting deeper questions about the relationship between freedom, necessity, and the divine. This book does not just present a translation; it offers a lens through which one can appreciate the complexities of the human experience as interpreted by an intellect of antiquity.
The commentary enriches the text, making it accessible to both seasoned scholars and those new to philosophical inquiry. Readers come away with a clearer understanding of Plotinus' vision, a vision that continues to resonate in modern discourses about morality, free will, and the underpinnings of reality.
类型
自然