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  1. Levinas and the Greek Heritage & One Hundred Years of Neoplatonism in France.Jean-Marc Narbonne & Wayne J. Hankey - 2009 - Ars Disputandi 9:1566-5399.
     
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    Jamblique, le précurseur méconnu.Jean-Marc Narbonne - 2007 - Chôra 5:45-55.
    Iamblichus has long lived under the shadow of Plotinus. One can easily recognize this from the historiography of the Neoplatonic school starting, for example, with J.J. Brucker's Historia critica philosophiae (1742) and continuing with Hegel and 19th century historians like Simon and Vacherot in France, Kroll and Zeller in Germany. But from Praechter on Iamblichus was acknowledged more and more as an original thinker and the real systematizer of the late Neoplatonic School. We can see more clearly now that the (...)
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    Jamblique, le précurseur méconnu.Jean-Marc Narbonne - 2007 - Chôra 5:45-55.
    Iamblichus has long lived under the shadow of Plotinus. One can easily recognize this from the historiography of the Neoplatonic school starting, for example, with J.J. Brucker's Historia critica philosophiae (1742) and continuing with Hegel and 19th century historians like Simon and Vacherot in France, Kroll and Zeller in Germany. But from Praechter on Iamblichus was acknowledged more and more as an original thinker and the real systematizer of the late Neoplatonic School. We can see more clearly now that the (...)
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    Colloquium 3 Commentary on Narbonne.J. Aultman-Moore - 2018 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 33 (1):88-92.
    In this response, I dispute Professor Narbonne’s thesis on the literary leeway of the poet, emphasizing the constraints on poetic license from both the nature of the genre and the ethical and educational role tragedy played for Aristotle in civic life.
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    Why Heidegger’s “History” of Metaphysics is Dead.Wayne J. Hankey - 2004 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (3):425-443.
    I outline features of the emerging consensus that philosophy has now liberated itself from the horizon of onto-theology with respect to the history of metaphysics. I draw on Jean-Marc Narbonne, Hénologie, Ontologie et Ereignis (Plotin-Proclus-Heidegger), conferences presented at La métaphysique: son histoire, sa critique, ses enjeux held at Laval University in 1998, and other recent work, showingwhy Heidegger’s horizon does not encompass ancient or medieval Platonic or Aristotelian philosophy. Noting that both French Neoplatonic studies after Bréhier and Heidegger in (...)
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    Hénologie, ontologie et Ereignis (Plotin-Proclus-Heidegger) Jean-Marc Narbonne L'âne d'or Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2001, 210 FF, 378 pp. [REVIEW]Wayne J. Hankey - 2004 - Dialogue 43 (2):377-.
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    Hénologie, ontologie et Ereignis (Plotin-Proclus-Heidegger)Jean-Marc Narbonne L''ne d'or Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2001, 210 FF, 378 pp. [REVIEW]Wayne J. Hankey - 2004 - Dialogue 43 (2):377-380.
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    Levinas and the Greek Heritage. By Jean-Marc Narbonne and One Hundred Years of Neoplatonism in France: A Brief Philosophical History. By Wayne J. Hankey. [REVIEW]Vincent Lloyd - 2009 - Heythrop Journal 50 (6):1068-1069.
  9. "levinas And The Greek Heritage," By Jean-marc Narbonne; And "one Hundred Years Of Neoplatonism In France: A Brief Philosophical History," By Wayne J. Hankey. [REVIEW]Joeri Schrijvers - 2009 - Ars Disputandi 9.
     
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    Platonism and Forms of Intelligence.Marie-Élise Zovko & John Dillon (eds.) - 2008 - Akademie Verlag.
    The volume contains a collection of papers presented at the International Symposium, which took place in Hvar, Croatia, in 2006. In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in the study of Plato, Platonism and Neoplatonism. Taking the position that it is of vital importance to establish an ongoing dialogue among scientists, artists, academics, theologians and philosophers concerning pressing issues of common interest to humankind, this collection of papers endeavours to bridge the gap between contemporary research in Platonist (...)