Vol. 16 (2024): Philosophy in Late Antiquity Middle Platonism, Neopythagoreanism, and Neoplatonism

Published: 2024-11-29

Articles on Philosophy in Late Antiquity: Middle Platonism, Neopythagoreanism, and Neoplatonism

Lydia Petridou,
Preface, p. 9
John Dillon,
Can Theurgy Save the World? Some Thoughts on the ‘Divinisation’ of Matter in the Philosophy of Iamblichus, p. 11
Eugene Afonasin,
Rivers, Tides and Currents: A Note on The History of Ancient Hydrology, p. 29
Stavros Dimakopoulos,
Between Chaos and Cosmic Order: The Ambivalent Disposition of Matter in Middle Platonism, p. 55
Apostolos Kaproulias,
The “intentional” benevolent self-sufficiency of the One according to Plotinus, p. 79
Lydia Petridou,
The concept of immutability in Proclus:
Theoretical approaches based on the first book of Theologia Platonica, p. 91
Alexios Petrou,
Pythagorean Philosophy and Theurgy on Friendship, p. 111
Christos Terezis,
Syrianus’ critique of Aristotelian antiplatonism: general remarks, p. 127

Articles

Anna Afonasina,
The image of Aphrodite in Empedocles, p. 153
Eleni Boliaki - Vasiliki Anagnostopoulou,
The Allegory of the Divided Line in Proclus’Ontotheology, p. 171
Markos Dendrinos,
Integrated dialectic in Plato’s Parmenides: a comparative analysis of Proclus’ and Ficino’s Commentaries on Parmenides, p. 189

Philosophical Notes

Voula Lambropoulou,
Representation of Harmony in Greek Vase Painting, p. 211