Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, Volume 3: On Causes and the Noetic Triad

Author:   Dragos Calma
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   28
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9789004501324


Pages:   652
Publication Date:   20 January 2022
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Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes, published in three volumes, is a fresh, comprehensive understanding of the history of Neoplatonism from the 9th to the 16th century. This third volume gathers contributions on key concepts of the Platonic tradition (Proclus, Plotinus, Porphyry or Sallustius) inherited and reinterpreted by Arabic (e.g. Avicenna, the Book of Causes), Byzantine (e.g. Maximus the Confessor, Ioane Petritsi) and Latin authors (e.g. Albert the Great, Thomas Aquinas, Berthold of Moosburg, Marsilio Ficino etc.). Two major themes are presently studied: causality (in respect to the One, the henads, the self-constituted substances and the first being) and the noetic triad (being-life-intellect).

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Author:   Dragos Calma
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   28
Weight:   1.217kg
ISBN:  

9789004501324


ISBN 10:   9004501320
Pages:   652
Publication Date:   20 January 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Language:   English, French

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Notes On Causes and the Noetic Triad  Dragos Calma Part 1 Causes Section 1 One and Participation 1 Proclus’ Elements of Theology and Platonic Dialectics  Jan Opsomer 2 Substantia stans per essentiam suam: Proclus et l’ auteur du De causis sur les êtres qui se constituent eux-mêmes  Carlos Steel 3 Regards croisés sur la cause première: Plotin, Porphyre, Victorinus, Saloustios, Proclus  Anca Vasiliu 4 L’ Être premier—entre Proclus et Denys l’ Aréopagite  Marilena Vlad 5 Proclus’ Reception in Maximus the Confessor, Mediated through John Philoponus and Dionysius the Ps.-Areopagite: A Case Study of Ambiguum 7  Jonathan Greig 6 Henads as Divine Images: The Epistemological and Ontological Significance of Inner Light and Creation of a New Subjectivity in Ioane Petritsi’s Metaphysics  Levan Gigineishvili 7 Cause and Effect in Petritsi’s Commentary on Proclus’ Elements of Theology  Lela Alexidze 8 Virtus and Causae Primordiales in Berthold’s Expositio  Ezequiel Ludueña Section 2 Causality and Free Will 9 Causalité et pouvoir: autour des traces du Liber de causis dans la Métaphysique d’ Avicenne  Olga Lizzini 10 God’s Existence and Essence: The Liber de causis and School Discussions in the Metaphysics of Avicenna  Amos Bertolacci 11 The Causal Efficacy of Nature in the Neoplatonica Arabica  Bethany Somma 12 Thomas d’ Aquin, l’ étiologie proclusienne, et la théorie du concours de Dieu à la causalité naturelle  Jean-Luc Solère 13 Deux modèles de causalité, deux théories de la liberté: À propos de deux interprétations de la proposition I du Livre des causes  Olivier Boulnois 14 “Agir par son être-même”: La question de la liberté créatrice dans le Liber de causis et sa réception chez Albert le Grand  Isabelle Moulin Part 2 The Noetic Triad: Being, Life, Intellect 15 The Early History of the Noetic Triad  John Dillon 16 Some Overlooked Sources of the Elements of Theology: The Noetic Triad, Epistrophé, Apokatastasis, Bodies, God, “All in All” and the Possible Reception of Origenian Themes  Ilaria Ramelli 17 Le chapitre XI[XII] du Liber de causis commenté par Albert le Grand: l’ unité de la cause et de son effet comme immanence réciproque  Julie Casteigt 18 L’ exemple de la triade esse, vivum, homo dans les commentaires latins du XIIIe siècle au Liber de causis, entre réalisme des universaux et pluralité des formes substantielles  Julie Brumberg-Chaumont 19 Self-Knowledge and Reditio Completa: Two Mid-13th-Century Interpretations of the Liber de causis, prop. XIV(XV) (Roger Bacon, Ps-Henry of Ghent)  Thérèse Scarpelli Cory 20 Marsilio Ficino on The Triad Being-Life-Intellect and the Demiurge: Renaissance Reappraisals of Late Ancient Philosophical and Theological Debates  Denis J.-J. Robichaud Index

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Dragos Calma, Ph.D. (2008), Sorbonne University – Paris, is Associate Professor of Medieval Philosophy at University College Dublin. On Neoplatonism, he has published Neoplatonism in the Middle Ages (Brepols, 2 vols, 2016), Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes (Brill, 3 vols, 2019-2021) and, in collaboration with Evan King, The Renewal of Medieval Metaphysics. Berthold of Moosburg’s Expositio on Proclus’ Elements of Theology (Brill, 2021).

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