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Ten Gifts of the Demiurge
Proclus on Plato's Timaeus
Emilie Kutash
- 320 Seiten
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Ten Gifts of the Demiurge
Proclus on Plato's Timaeus
Emilie Kutash
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Proclus' commentary on Plato's "Timaeus" is perhaps the most important surviving Neoplatonic commentary. In it Proclus contemplates nature's mysterious origins and at the same time employs the deductive rigour required to address perennial philosophical questions. Nature, for him, is both divine and mathematically transparent. He renders theories of Time, Eternity, Providence, Evil, Soul and Intellect and constructs an elaborate ontology that includes mathematics and astronomy. He gives ample play to pagan theology too, frequently lapsing into the arcane language of the "Chaldaean Oracles". "Ten Gifts of the Demiurge" is an essential companion to this rich but complex and densely wrought text, providing an analysis of its arguments and showing that it, like the cosmos Proclus reveres, is a living coherent whole. The book provides aides to understanding Proclus' work within the complex background of Neoplatonic philosophy, familiarising the reader with the political context of the Athenian school, analysing Proclus' key terminology, and giving background to the philosophical arguments and ancient sciences upon which Proclus draws.Above all, it helps the reader appreciate the varicoloured light that Proclus sheds on the secrets of nature.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction: The Ten Gifts of the Demiurge
- 2. The Prevailing Circumstances: Theological Rhetoric and the Athenian School
- 3. Contrariety and Perceptibility: Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and of War
- 4. Bonded Genesis and Foundational Mathematics
- 5. The Third Gift: ‘He Makes it a Whole’
- 6. ‘He Makes it a Sphere’: The Anatomy of the Autozôion
- 7. The World Soul: Animating the Universe from the Centre
- 8. Proclus’ Golden Ratio: As Time is to Soul, so Intellect is Eternity
- 9. ‘The Sanctuaries of the Gods’: The Ontological Status of the Lesser Pantheon
- 10. All Too Mortal: The Proclean Soul and its Inability to Assimilate
- 11. Man as a Microcosm: Providence, Fate and the Soul’s Descent
- 12. Beyond Plato: Nature, ‘Woven by the Intellective Light of Athena’
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum
- General Index