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  1. Commentary on Attridge.Pheme Perkins - 1991 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 7 (1):30-41.
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  • Plotino y la potencia desasosegada del Alma: ¿dispersión o contemplación?Fernando Martín - 2015 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 48:169-200.
    Dentro del sistema filosófico de Plotino, el tema de la naturaleza se vincula intrínsecamente al de la contemplación. En relación con este tópico, el presente trabajo procura reflexionar acerca de si la doctrina plotiniana sobre la naturaleza y su potencia generativa implica sólo las nociones de dispersión y de multiplicidad o si sugiere, antes bien, otras ideas al respecto. En orden a estos lineamientos, se seguirá un estudio analítico y descriptivo, acompañado de una lectura a la vez hermenéutica y crítica (...)
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  • The ‘Neoplatonic’ Interpretation of Plato’s Parmenides.Lloyd P. Gerson - 2016 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 10 (1):65-94.
    _ Source: _Volume 10, Issue 1, pp 65 - 94 In his highly influential 1928 article ‘The _Parmenides_ of Plato and the Origin of the Neoplatonic “One”,’ E.R. Dodds argued, _inter alia_, that among the so-called Neoplatonists Plotinus was the first to interpret Plato’s _Parmenides_ in terms of the distinctive three ‘hypostases’, One, Intellect, and Soul. Dodds argued that this interpretation was embraced and extensively developed by Proclus, among others. In this paper, I argue that although Plotinus took _Parmenides_ to (...)
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  • Changing Interpretations of Plotinus: The 18th-Century Introduction of the Concept of a 'System of Philosophy'.Leo Catana - 2013 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 7 (1):50-98.
    This article critically explores the history and nature of a hermeneutic assumption which frequently guided interpretations of Plotinus from the 18th century onwards, namely that Plotinus advanced a system of philosophy. It is argued that this assumption was introduced relatively late, in the 18th and 19th centuries, and that it was primarily made possible by Brucker’s methodology for the history of philosophy, dating from the 1740s, to which the concept of a ‘system of philosophy’ was essential. It is observed that (...)
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  • Desire and reason in Plato's Republic.Hendrik Lorenz - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 27:83-116.