Platonopolis: Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity
"Conventional wisdom suggests that the Platonist philosophers of Late Antiquity, from Plotinus (third century) to the sixth-century schools in Athens and Alexandria, neglected the political dimension of their Platonic heritage in their concentration on an otherwordly life. Dominic O'Meara...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Conventional wisdom suggests that the Platonist philosophers of Late Antiquity, from Plotinus (third century) to the sixth-century schools in Athens and Alexandria, neglected the political dimension of their Platonic heritage in their concentration on an otherwordly life. Dominic O'Meara presents a reappraisal of these thinkers, arguing that their otherworldliness involved rather than excluded political ideas, and he proposes for the first time a reconstruction of their political philosophy, their conception of the function, structure, and contents of political science, and its relation to political virtue and to the divinization of soul and state." "Among the topics discussed by O'Meara are: philosopher-kings and queens political goals and levels of reform; law, constitutions, justice, and penology; the political function of religion; and the limits of political science and action. He also explores various reactions to these political ideas in the works of Christian and Islamic writers, in particular Eusebius, Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius, and al-Farabi." "Filling a gap in our understanding, Platonopolis will be of substantial interest to scholars and students of ancient philosophy, classicists, and historians of political thought."--BOOK JACKET. |
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Beschreibung: | XI, 249 S. |
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adam_text | Contents
Abbreviations xii
INTRODUCTION
1. The Two Functions of Political Philosophy 3
1. The Conventional View 3
2. Preliminary Definition of Political Philosophy 5
3. Divinization and Politics: Two Functions 8
4. Plan of the Work 70
2. Neoplatonist Philosophers in Time, Place, and Social Context 13
1. Plotinus Circle in Rome 13
2. The lamblichean Schools in Syria and Asia Minor 16
3. The Athenian School 19
4. The Alexandrian School 23
PART I. NEOPLATONIC PO LI Tl CA L T H EO RY RECONSTRUCTED
THE DIVINIZATION OF SOUL
3. Divinization in Greek Philosophy 31
1. Aristotle, Epicurus, and Stoics 32
2. Plato 35
3. Neoplatonism 36
4. The Scale of Virtues 40
1. Plotinus, Ennead I 2 40
2. Porphyry, Sentences, ch. 32 44
3. lamblichus and Later Neoplatonism 46
5. The Scale of Sciences 50
1. Science as the School of Virtue 50
2. The Scale of Sciences in lamblichus 53
3. Some Difficulties 55
Contents
6. The Curriculum 61
1. Minor Mysteries 61
2. lamblichus Platonic Curriculum 62
3. A Reading List in Political Virtue and Science 65
PART II. NEOPLATONIC PO L IT ! C A L TH EO R Y RECONSTRUCTED
THE D IVI N IZ AT I O N OF THE STATE
7. Philosopher-Kings and Queens 73
1. Motives 73
2. The Happiness of Philosopher-Kings 81
3. Philosopher-Queens 83
8. Political Science: Legislative 87
1. The Finality of the State 87
2. Levels of Political Reform 91
3. Models 94
4. The Primacy of Law 98
5. Constitutions 101
9. Political Science: Judicial 106
1. The Penology of Plato’s Eschatological Myths 107
2. Eschatological Judgement and Punishment 110
3. Sopatros’Letter to Himerius 112
10. The Political Function of Religion 116
1. The Political Function of Religion in Plato 117
2. Julian the Emperor s Religious Programme 120
3. Religious Cult in lamblichus 123
4. Theurgy and the Retreat to Private Cult 128
11. The Limits of Political Action 132
1. The Heteronomy of Action 133
2. Practical Wisdom 136
3. Success and Failure 138
PART III. PLAT O N O PO LI S IN CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM
12. Eusebius and Augustine 145
1. Eusebius’Praise of Constantine 145
2. The Philosophical Background to the Praise of Constantine 147
3. ’Pythagorean’Politics in the Early Augustine 151
4. The Rejection of Neoplatonism in the City of God 154
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13. Ideals of Church and State in the Sixth Century 159
1. The Neoplatonic Ecclesiology of the Pseudo-Dionysius 159
(i) The Date and Neoplatonic Sources of the Pseudo-Dionysius 159
(ii) The Church as a Structure of Divinization 161
(iii) Bishops as Philosopher-kings 164
(iv) Three Structural Anomalies 166
(v) Concluding Questions 170
2. The Anonymous Dialogue On Political Science 171
(i) Date and Contents of the Anonymous Dialogue 173
(ii) The Purpose of Political Science 174
(iii) Political Science as Kingly Science 176
(iv) Kingly Science as Imitation of God 178
(v) Law 180
(vi) Concluding Remarks: the Anonymous Dialogue and the
Pseudo-Dionysius 182
14. Platonopolis in Islam: Ai-Farabi s Perfect State 185
1. The Metaphysical Background 187
2. The Best State as a Means for Reaching the Human Goal 189
3. The Ruler(s) of the Best State 191
4. Religion in the Best State 194
5. Conclusion 195
Conclusion 198
Appendix I: Themistius and Neoplatonic Political Philosophy 206
Appendix II: Notes on a Platonist Rhetor: Sopatros 3 209
Bibliography 213
1. Ancient Authors 213
2. Modern Authors 216
Index of Passages 231
Index of Names and Subjects 235
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spelling | O'Meara, Dominic J. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)11180664X aut Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity Dominic J. O'Meara 1. publ. Oxford Clarendon Press 2003 XI, 249 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke "Conventional wisdom suggests that the Platonist philosophers of Late Antiquity, from Plotinus (third century) to the sixth-century schools in Athens and Alexandria, neglected the political dimension of their Platonic heritage in their concentration on an otherwordly life. Dominic O'Meara presents a reappraisal of these thinkers, arguing that their otherworldliness involved rather than excluded political ideas, and he proposes for the first time a reconstruction of their political philosophy, their conception of the function, structure, and contents of political science, and its relation to political virtue and to the divinization of soul and state." "Among the topics discussed by O'Meara are: philosopher-kings and queens political goals and levels of reform; law, constitutions, justice, and penology; the political function of religion; and the limits of political science and action. He also explores various reactions to these political ideas in the works of Christian and Islamic writers, in particular Eusebius, Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius, and al-Farabi." "Filling a gap in our understanding, Platonopolis will be of substantial interest to scholars and students of ancient philosophy, classicists, and historians of political thought."--BOOK JACKET. Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 360 v. Chr. -300 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 360 v. Chr.-300 gnd rswk-swf Neoplatonisme gtt Philosophie Platoniciens Platonisme gtt Politieke filosofie gtt Politische Philosophie Politische Wissenschaft Science politique - Philosophie Platonists Political science Philosophy Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd rswk-swf Neuplatonismus (DE-588)4041862-5 gnd rswk-swf Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd rswk-swf Neuplatonismus (DE-2581)TH000006629 gbd Plato phil. TLG 0059 (DE-2581)TH000002380 gbd Plotinus phil. TLG 2000 (DE-2581)TH000002464 gbd Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 p Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 s Geschichte 360 v. Chr.-300 z DE-604 Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 s Geschichte 360 v. Chr. -300 z DE-188 Neuplatonismus (DE-588)4041862-5 s http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=212450&custom_att_2=simple_viewer Rezension Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010379869&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | O'Meara, Dominic J. 1948- Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd Neoplatonisme gtt Philosophie Platoniciens Platonisme gtt Politieke filosofie gtt Politische Philosophie Politische Wissenschaft Science politique - Philosophie Platonists Political science Philosophy Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Neuplatonismus (DE-588)4041862-5 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
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title | Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity |
title_auth | Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity |
title_exact_search | Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity |
title_full | Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity Dominic J. O'Meara |
title_fullStr | Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity Dominic J. O'Meara |
title_full_unstemmed | Platonopolis Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity Dominic J. O'Meara |
title_short | Platonopolis |
title_sort | platonopolis platonic political philosophy in late antiquity |
title_sub | Platonic political philosophy in late antiquity |
topic | Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd Neoplatonisme gtt Philosophie Platoniciens Platonisme gtt Politieke filosofie gtt Politische Philosophie Politische Wissenschaft Science politique - Philosophie Platonists Political science Philosophy Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd Neuplatonismus (DE-588)4041862-5 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Plato v427-v347 Neoplatonisme Philosophie Platoniciens Platonisme Politieke filosofie Politische Philosophie Politische Wissenschaft Science politique - Philosophie Platonists Political science Philosophy Neuplatonismus Rezeption |
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