Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I: crafting the contemplative
Many philosophers in the ancient world shared a unitary vision of philosophy - meaning 'love of wisdom' - not just as a theoretical discipline, but as a way of life. Specifically, for the late Neoplatonic thinkers, philosophy began with self-knowledge, which led to a person's inner co...
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Zusammenfassung: | Many philosophers in the ancient world shared a unitary vision of philosophy - meaning 'love of wisdom' - not just as a theoretical discipline, but as a way of life. Specifically, for the late Neoplatonic thinkers, philosophy began with self-knowledge, which led to a person's inner conversion or transformation into a lover, a human being erotically striving toward the totality of the real. This metamorphosis amounted to a complete existential conversion. It was initiated by learned guides who cultivated higher and higher levels of virtue in their students, leading, in the end, to their vision of the Good, or the One. In this book, James M. Ambury closely analyses two central texts in this tradition: the commentaries by Proclus (412-485 AD) and Olympiodorus (495-560 AD) on the Platonic Alcibiades I. Ambury's powerful study illuminates the way philosophy was conceived during a crucial period of its history, in the lecture halls of late antiquity |
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title | Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I crafting the contemplative |
title_auth | Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I crafting the contemplative |
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title_full | Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I crafting the contemplative James M. Ambury, King's College, Pennsylvania |
title_fullStr | Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I crafting the contemplative James M. Ambury, King's College, Pennsylvania |
title_full_unstemmed | Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I crafting the contemplative James M. Ambury, King's College, Pennsylvania |
title_short | Neoplatonic pedagogy and the Alcibiades I |
title_sort | neoplatonic pedagogy and the alcibiades i crafting the contemplative |
title_sub | crafting the contemplative |
topic | Proclus / approximately 410-485 / Alcibiades I. Olympiodorus / the Younger, of Alexandria / active 6th century / Scholia eis ton Platōnos Alkibiadēn Plato / Alcibiades Olympiodorus Thebanus ca. 4./5. Jh. (DE-588)118589911 gnd Plato v427-v347 Alcibiades 1 (DE-588)4476091-7 gnd Proclus Diadochus 412-485 (DE-588)118641778 gnd Neuplatonismus (DE-588)4041862-5 gnd Kommentar (DE-588)4136710-8 gnd |
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