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100 1 $aRist, John M.
245 10 $aEros and Psyche :$bstudies in Plato, Plotinus, and Origen /$cJohn M. Rist.
260 $a[Toronto] :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$c[1964]
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490 1 $aPhoenix, journal of the Classical Association of Canada ;$vsupplementary vol. 6
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 221-228) and index.
520 $a"This study makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of the development of ancient Platonism and of the influence of Greek philosophy on Christian thought. The author examines a number of themes such as Eros, Virtue and Knowledge in the writings of Plato himself, and shows that, in our interpretation of them, we must recognize certain latent contradictions; his successors, however, attempted not always successfully, to form a synthesis of Platonic theory based on the genuinely Platonic motif of the attaining of likeness to God. The author demonstrates that Plato's thought contained within itself unresolved, but philosophically fruitful divergences of opinion on the highest topics: the Good, the nature of love, the aim of the life of virtue. The author suggests that the unity of Plato's thought consists only in certain general beliefs, such as that there are supra-sensible realities and that some aspect of the human soul is immortal. He protests, in passing, against those who look on Plato as the author of a series of tracts: one on the Theory of Forms, one on Aesthetics, another on Statesmanship, and so on."--Jacket.
505 0 $aPart One -- 1. Plato and neoplatonism -- 2. The good, the forms, and Eros in Plato -- 3. The one, Eros, and the progression of the soul in Plotinus -- Part Two -- 1. Knowing how and knowing that -- 2. Virtue in the middle and late dialogues -- 3. The disintegration of the Platonic doctrine of virtue and knowledge -- 4. Plotinus and virtue -- Part Three -- Origen -- Epilogue.
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830 0 $aPhoenix.$pSupplementary volume ;$v6.
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