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Plotinus on Self

The Philosophy of the 'We'

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Paperback, 298 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9780521204989
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2011 9780521204989
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Plotinus, the founder of the Neoplatonic school of philosophy, conceptualises two different notions of self (or 'us'): the corporeal and the rational. Personality and imperfection mark the former, while goodness and a striving for understanding mark the latter. In this text, Dr Remes grounds the two selfhoods in deep-seated Platonic ontological commitments, following their manifestations, interrelations and sometimes uneasy coexistence in philosophical psychology, emotional therapy and ethics. Plotinus' interest lies in what it means for a human being to be a temporal and a corporeal thing, yet capable of abstract and impartial reasoning, of self-government and perhaps even invulnerability. The book argues that this involves a philosophically problematic rupture within humanity which is, however, alleviated by the psychological similarities and points of contact between the two aspects of the self. The purpose of life is the cultivation of the latter aspect, the true self.

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ISBN13:9780521204989
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:298

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Introduction; Part I. The Endowed Structures of Selfhood: 1. Two lives, two identities: the ontological and anthropological setting; 2. The conscious centre; 3. The rational self and its knowledge of itself; Part II. Constructing the Self: Between the World and the Ideal: 4. Sculpting your self: self-control, self-determination and self-constitution; 5. Action and other people: the self as a citizen of two communities; 6. Losing the limits of the self?; Conclusion.

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