Plotinus and Epicurus

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Plotinus and Epicurus

Matter, Perception, Pleasure

Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy Indigenous religions, spiritual beliefs and mythologies of the Americas

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 3rd August 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781316659762


Introduction

This volume investigates the reasons why Plotinus, a philosopher inspired by Plato, made critical use of Epicurean philosophy. Eminent scholars show that some fundamental Epicurean conceptions pertaining to ethics, physics, epistemology and theology are drawn upon in the Enneads to discuss crucial notions such as pleasure and happiness, providence and fate, matter and the role of sense perception, intuition and intellectual evidence in relation to the process of knowledge acquisition.

Methodology and Analysis

By focusing on the meaning of these terms in Epicureanism, Plotinus deploys sophisticated methods of comparative analysis and argumentative procedures that ultimately lead him to approach certain aspects of Epicurus' philosophy as a benchmark for his own theories and to accept, reject or discredit the positions of authors of his own day.

Relevance of Epicurean Philosophy

At the same time, these discussions reveal what aspects of Epicurean philosophy were still perceived to be of vital relevance in the third century AD.

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