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
Full Issue
Articles
The “intentional” benevolent self-sufficiency of the One according to Plotinus
Apostolos Kaproulias
The Allegory of the Divided Line in Proclus’Ontotheology
Eleni Boliaki, Vasiliki Anagnostopoulou