A Neoplatonist’s Pantheism

The Monist 80 (2):218-231 (1997)
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Abstract

I call myself a neoplatonist. I think that The Good is responsible for the world’s existence or, more technically, that the world owes its existence to its creative ethical requiredness. How could this curious theory be defended, and what excuses could there be for calling it pantheistic?

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