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      Reading Neoplatonism : Non-discursive Thinking in the Texts of Plotinus, Proclus, and Damascius

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          Neoplatonism is a term used to designate the form of Platonic philosophy that developed in the Roman Empire from the third to the fifth century AD and that based itself on the corpus of Plato's dialogues. Sara Rappe's challenging study analyses Neoplatonic texts themselves using contemporary philosophy of language. It covers the whole tradition of Neoplatonic writing from Plotinus through Proclus to Damascius. Addressing the strain of mysticism in these works, the author shows how these texts reflect actual meditational practices, methods of concentrating the mind, and other mental disciplines that informed the tradition as a whole. In providing such a broad survey of Neoplatonic writing, the book will appeal to classical philosophers classicists as well as students of religious studies.

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          9780521651585
          9780521039420
          9780511570629
          October 24 2009
          January 28 2000
          10.1017/CBO9780511570629
          7ed86eb4-8146-4dd1-872a-0b6be03fce3b
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