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Proclus On The Transition From Metaphysical Being To Natural Becoming A New Reading Of The Platonic Theory Of Forms Christos Terezis

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Proclus On The Transition From Metaphysical Being To Natural Becoming A New Reading Of The Platonic Theory Of Forms Christos Terezis
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Christos Terezis, Elias Tempelis
ISBN: 1463206925
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Proclus On The Transition From Metaphysical Being To Natural Becoming A New Reading Of The Platonic Theory Of Forms Christos Terezis by Christos Terezis, Elias Tempelis 1463206925 instant download after payment.

This volume examines the historical end of the Platonic tradition in relation to creation theories of the natural world through the Neoplatonist philosopher Proclus' (412-485) elaboration of an investigation of Plato's theory of metaphysical archetypal Forms.
Proclus proceeds to a systematic construction of this theory and grounds it in ontological monism. He presents the Forms as constructing, through their combinations, the presuppositions for the creation of the natural world, in such a way that it functions in an orderly and harmonious way, showing the natural world is not produced by chance or means of automatizations, but on the basis of a teleological planning. This volume also reflects Proclus' dealing with the topics of objective reality and the nature of the "universals."

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