Order:
  1.  16
    Between Heaven and Earth: the Human Being in Porphyry’s Conception.Adriana Neacşu - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (1):45-56.
    For Porphyry, the human being is a compound of soul, its divine and immortal part, which represents the essence of man, and body, its perishable part, that is only the image of the soul, its headquarters and sensitive instrument. Man can achieve happiness only by a spiritual life, according to its nature, a life free of physical needs as much as it is possible. The methods used in this sense imply the weakening of the link between mind and body. In (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  2.  12
    Virtue and Vice in Plotinus’ Enneads.Adriana Neacșu - 2017 - Dialogue and Universalism 27 (4):161-173.
    In Enneads, Plotinus outlines an ethical ideal founded on the similarity between human being and divinity, in which the values of virtue and vice have a central role. Vice is a weakness of the soul that prevents it from performing its functions, so that instead of moving to good, it turns to evil. The soul can exit this state only through virtue, which is a good by which it can dominate matter and become like the supreme God. The ascension to (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark